These 3 countries are 3D-printing new homes
By the end of this decade, as many as three billion people will be in need of better housing. Meeting that need would mean building 96,000 new homes every day, according to UN Habitat.
Recoded to Forum Agenda on 29/05/2024.
By the end of this decade, as many as three billion people will be in need of better housing. Meeting that need would mean building 96,000 new homes every day, according to UN Habitat.
日本护照目前是全球最强的护照。
Worms are now firmly on the menu in Europe.
American scientists have a new weapon in the war on traffic congestion – a supercomputer that could reduce fuel consumption by 20% and unlock $100 billion of productive time for millions ...
Japanese passports are currently the most powerful in the world.
The world’s 50 largest economies have pledged to spend trillions of dollars on post-pandemic recovery initiatives, estimated to total $14.6 trillion. While these sums will help to protect...
Young people should be taught the importance of sleep, exercise and socializing to tackle the global mental health crisis heightened by the pandemic.
Sweden, Norway and Denmark have topped the World Economic Forum’s latest Energy Transition Index (ETI).
Can you grow enough produce for an entire city in rooftop greenhouses? Two entrepreneurs in Montreal, Canada, believe it might be possible.
Every time you make an electronic payment, whether from your mobile, online, or with a card, that transaction passes through multiple systems. Each of them plays a role in processing that...
Today, there are around 131 million wheelchair users around the world. Most are relying on the same decades-old technology to get around. That’s because the wheelchair, for all that it ha...
根据最新的QS世界大学排名,在全球排名前1000的大学中,亚洲的大学比以往任何时候都要多,但前10所中大部分是美国的大学。
Giving people money can encourage them to become more economically productive.
The leaders of four of European countries are calling for the EU to adopt a joined-up strategy for how it shares and controls data.
Sales of bicycles have taken off in the US during the COVID-19 pandemic – they were up 65% between 2019 and 2020, according to a report in the New York Times.