Pandemic surveillance: is tracing tech here to stay?

From contact tracing to facial recognition, the pandemic has seen countries turn to technology to save lives. But as the virus retreats, can surveillance be rolled back, too?

The disasters that never happened: how to soothe rising climate anxiety

Talking more about early warnings, evacuations and other measures that keep people safe could ease worries about the effects of global warming, experts say


U.S. immigrants feel 'chilling effect' of Trump-era benefits rule

A year ago, the Biden administration disavowed Donald Trump’s controversial policy, but many low-income migrants are still forgoing welfare benefits for fear a claim could hurt their immigration status


Opinion

OPINION: Why much greater gender equality is needed in technology

The lack of women in STEM hurts our chances of creating a sustainable, equitable world – here’s what should be done about it.


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