In the near future, pills could not only contain drugs, but also act as tiny transmitters of information from inside our bodies.
“We’re shifting the paradigm of materials creation towards something that’s driven by the end goal.
An ongoing series of videos by a Rhode Island School of Design professor is highlighting what a partnership between the arts and the sciences could mean for inquiry in both fields.
Safety is a basic human right. But for the millions of women and girls living in low-income urban communities across the world, personal safety can be difficult to achieve – giving way to gender-based violence, social isolation or a lack of basic social services.
13 February is World Radio Day—a day to raise awareness about the importance of radio in facilitating access to information, emergency communication and disaster relief for millions of people, especially those in remote communities.
United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) Administrator and former New Zealand Prime Minister Helen Clark shares her experience using social media to spur positive social change worldwide.
In the small Guatemalan village of San Juan La Laguna, the internet is helping break the culture of silence created by a 36 year long armed conflict.
One of the things that we at Daily Development have wanted to do is to focus in on the post 2015-development debate. We start with Amina Mohammed and her thoughts on where we are today. As the United Nations Secretary-General’s Special Adviser on Post-2015 Development Planning, she’s got the very big job of pulling all the pieces together and making sure voices from all corners of the globe are heard.
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