
This Japanese concept will help you see the world – and learn – in a different way
Japan will once again be in the spotlight this weekend as it hosts the final of the Rugby World Cup.
Japan will once again be in the spotlight this weekend as it hosts the final of the Rugby World Cup.
“The living whale, in his full majesty and significance, is only to be seen at sea in unfathomable waters; and afloat the vast bulk of him is out of sight…”
Carbon-negative Bhutan tops a list of the 10 best destinations to visit in 2020 - reflecting how important sustainability has become in global travel and tourism.
A million. That’s how many more dollar millionaires there are in the world that there were last year, according to a Global Wealth Report.
If 2019 was the year Greta Thunberg and environmental scientists put the uncomfortable truth of climate change squarely on the agenda, 1962 was the year climate fiction came to the fore.
What makes a country innovative? The excellence of its academic institutions? The amount it spends on coming up with new ideas or its willingness to work with a diverse mix of talent?
“Sometimes when you're surrounded by dirt, CJ, you're a better witness for what's beautiful."
For a country that fits into the state of California 10 times, Switzerland punches above its weight when it comes to global competitiveness.
Almost a third of Germany is covered in forest – compared to just over a 10th of the UK and a fifth of China. That’s an estimated 90 billion trees.
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Planting trees to save the planet just got a whole lot easier – no gardening gloves required.
Film producer Guneet Monga, who won an Oscar for her eye-opening documentary about menstruation, has made the list of this year’s 31 Most Powerful Women in business in India.
“Our relationship with the oceans has not been a happy one," says Marine biologist Neil Sims.
A "rallying cry" to close the gender data gap is the winner of the UK's most prestigious science book prize.
“And if you look out your window, you’ll see the giant starfish where we’ll soon be landing.”