Bibliografías recientes

Título Fuente
G20: Digital change and gig economy rewire the world of work Otra
¿Por qué los científicos están tan molestos con los primeros bebés Crispr? Otra
Gaining wisdom, marching forward. Chinese investment, and influence, in Europe is growing. The EU is, at last, beginning to take notice The Economist
Ethics and autonomous vehicles. Whom should self-driving cars protect in an accident? Women and children first. Dogs before criminals The Economist
The retreat from meat. Why people in rich countries are eating more vegan food. The further they go, the better The Economist
The baby crisperer. The era of human gene-editing may have begun. Why that is worrying. A Chinese scientist claims to have edited the genomes of twin baby girls. The Economist
Serfs up. Worries about the rise of the gig economy are mostly overblown. But it poses a challenge for tax and benefit systems The Economist
Staring down the barrel. Royal Dutch Shell tries to reckon with climate change. The oil major is the first in its industry to tie bosses' pay to emission The Economist
Unholy alliance. Carlos Ghosn's arrest shows the merits of a carmakers' merger. The Renault-Nissan-Mitsubishi alliance is tarnished for good. The Economist
Game on. Russia and China hold the biggest military exercises for decades. America should beware The Economist
Geopolitics. Why Russia and China's joint military exercises should worry the West. They hold a mirror to Donald Trump's undermining of America's allies The Economist
Climate change. The latest report on global warming makes grim reading. And what hope it does offer risks being frittered away Fuente The Economist
Crazy Work Hours and Lots of Cameras: Silicon Valley Goes to China Otra
Key-person risk is alive and kicking in global business. Carlos Ghosn's downfall points to a wider problem. The Economist
Going, going, Ghosn. A giant of the car industry is accused of financial misconduct. After Carlos Ghosn, will the Renault-Nissan-Mitsubishi alliance endure? The Economist
Genetically modified human beings. A maverick researcher claims to have created GM children. His stated aim is to protect them from AIDS The Economist
Workers of the world, log on! Technology may help to revive organised labour. Trade unions are harnessing the same force that caused their decline The Economist
China v America. The end of engagement. How the world's two superpowers have become rivals The Economist
The great chain of China. China's grip on electronics manufacturing will be hard to break. Will the supply chain bifurcate, between East and West? The Economist
Pulling Putin's pants down. Britain wages information war against Russia. A rare spies' press conference marks the start of a counter-offensive The Economist

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