... in contemporary living, our infrastructure, processes and culture, that it is considered just as vital as electricity and running water. And yet, almost half of the world’s population lacks access to the internet entirely, particularly in emerging...
... for humanity at large, as researchers, academics and entrepreneurs consider applications of space for addressing global issues like water scarcity, climate change and poverty, to name just three. At the same time, the renewal of great-power...
... Atlantic to discover new lands and later to send the first radio signals across that same body of water. It drove Europeans to discover the antibiotic penicillin and save millions of lives; to discover the theory of general relativity...
... movement and management of materials. Throughout history, we have developed our capability to transport goods and people by land, water and air using more and more sophisticated and organised networks. Lately, we have extended our reach...