Water on Mars, the Indian renewables champion and other top stories of the week

The surface of Mars, beneath which there is permanent liquid water.

The surface of Mars, beneath which there is permanent liquid water. Image: REUTERS/NASA/Handout

Adrian Monck
Managing Director, World Economic Forum Geneva
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There’s water on Mars. That raises the odds of extra-terrestrial life.

The south polar cap of Mars as it appeared to the Mars Global Surveyor (MGS) Mars Orbiter Camera (MOC) on April 17, 2000.  Courtesy NASA/Handout via REUTERS   THIS IMAGE HAS BEEN SUPPLIED BY A THIRD PARTY. IT IS DISTRIBUTED, EXACTLY AS RECEIVED BY REUTERS, AS A SERVICE TO CLIENTS - RC1B996C6320
The south polar cap of Mars as it appeared to the Mars Global Surveyor (MGS) Mars Orbiter Camera (MOC). Image: Reuters

The big bucks. The future salaries of different college degrees.

Egg freezing and test tube babies. The science and art of preserving fertility.

Cultural relativism for robots? How to choose an ethics for AI.

More suicides. The many ways climate change threatens health.

Green prices and policies. How an Indian state became a renewables leader.

They’re murdering activists. The most dangerous places to protect the environment.

Learn to lose. How to stop censoring yourself and overcome anxiety.

How cosmic is the cosmos? Buddhism and the Big Bang.

It’s not just Russia. Cyber-enabled influence operations span the globe.

How Silicon Valley became a den of spies. It’s not ready to fight back.

Human trafficking at a tipping point. Cites anti-slavery coalition that includes Europol and the Forum. (Reuters)

Taxation strangles Greece’s growth prospects. References Forum research. (Wall Street Journal)

Pakistan’s Imran Khan promises to end discriminatory laws. Pakistan was second to last on the 2017 Gender Gap Index. (Foreign Affairs)

How 4IR tech is changing British business. Credits Forum for concept of the Fourth Industrial Revolution. (The Week UK)

Accenture may use blockchain to track shipment quality. Cites partnership with the Forum on digital identity projects. (coindesk)

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