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Cracks in the glass. Apple succumbs to the smartphone malaise. A decade-long boom is ending as consumers hang on to devices for longer. The Economist
The world this year. The Economist
The promise and peril of gene drives. A new genetic-engineering technology should be used with care.
La lucha contra los monopolios está en auge Otra
Oil rush. Tech firms ramp up efforts to woo the energy industry. Amazon, Google and Microsoft see old industrial giants as a new source of income The Economist
Fuel to the fire. How geoengineering threatens to entrench fossil fuels and accelerate the climate crisis. Otra
U.S. Military Enters A New Era Defined By Globalization Of Its Technology Supply Chain Otra
Resource extraction responsible for half world’s carbon emissions Otra
Google hired gig economy workers to improve artificial intelligence in controversial drone-targeting project Otra
La vida submarina del internet Otra
Arctic geoengineering experiment is dangerous, lacks community consent: inupiaq organizer. Otra
Defence policy. Bringing out the big guns. After 18 years of IEDs in the Middle East, America's armed forces are planning for high-tech warfare The Economist
Building trusts. The EU's industrial-policy fans want to go back to the '70s. Competition rules are out, mergers and 'European champions' are in The Economist
Ecology and economics. How to preserve nature on a tight budget. Saving species cheaply and effectively The Economist
Under the umbrella. China is waging a nationwide campaign against gang crime. It is often an excuse to crush political threats to the Communist Party The Economist
Water. Climate change and population growth are making the world's water woes more urgent. And they are exacerbated by bad management, says Simon Long. The Economist
Predator pricing. The growing appetite for armed drones in the Middle East. As America holds back, China is cornering the market The Economist
Water conflicts. Disputes over water will be an increasing source of international tension. Violence over water access is on the rise. The Economist
It takes a village. Why retired people could be ideal customers for self-driving cars. Autonomous vehicles come to retirement communities The Economist
Conclusion. Water, the original solvent, can provide its own solutions. In the end, they come down to a political choice. The Economist

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