- November 7, 2015Paper by Jan Whittington et al: "Cities hold considerable information, including details about the daily lives of residents and employees, maps…
- November 5, 2015Florence Engasser and Tom Saunders at the World Policy Blog: "India faces a wide range of urban challenges — from…
- November 5, 2015Chapter by Peter John: "Behaviour change policy conveys powerful image: groups of psychologists and scientists, maybe wearing white coats, messing…
- November 5, 2015The TakeAway: "Last year's Ebola outbreak in West Africa killed more than 11,000 people. The pandemic may be diminished, but…
- November 5, 2015Ana Swanson at the Washington Post: "For decades, China has been engaged in a building boom of a scale that is…
- November 4, 2015Neil Savage in Nature: "For decades, doctors around the world have been using a simple test to measure the cardiovascular health…
- November 4, 2015The Next Web: "By 2050, the United Nations predicts that around 66 percent of the world’s population will be living…
- November 4, 2015Springwise: "Citizens in eleven cities in Europe were recently recruited to help crowdsource pollution measurements, as part of the large-scale…
- November 4, 2015Rosie Williams: In a recent speech to the Australian and New Zealand School of Government (ANSOG) annual conference, technology journalist and…
- November 3, 2015Scott W. Allard at Brookings: "My 2009 book, “Out of Reach,” examined why it can be hard for poor families to…