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The Testaments, sequel to the Handmaid’s Tale, by Margaret Atwood, reviewed

By Simon Cocking, review of The Testaments Hardcover by Margaret Atwood, available from Penguin Random House here. WINNER OF THE…

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Why Blockchain Can help combat Covid-19, Yael Bizouati

What is your own background briefly? I’m French and have been living in the US for 20 years. I’ve been…

6 years ago

Sheroes: Our new architects for the brave new world post Covid-19

By Theodora Lau and Bradley Leimer Sheroes. A blend of “She” and “Heroes”. Just like Hope. A word that conjures…

6 years ago

Why we cannot go back to the old normal, We need equality now

By Theodora Lau and Bradley Leimer If there was ever a desire and a need for normalcy, it would seem…

6 years ago

Smarter Technology for All Where Intelligent Transformation Meets Tech for Good

By Sally Eaves Innovating with purpose is a global imperative and the future of technology goes way beyond speed, feeds…

6 years ago

We are all here for a reason, diversity, why every voice matters

By Theodora Lau and Bradley Leimer A number is never just a number. Behind every number, every 1 and 0,…

6 years ago

Changing the narrative: towards an inclusive innovation economy

Despite increased awareness and scrutiny, our innovation ecosystem remains stubbornly homogeneous. We all know the numbers and they are dismal: Even…

6 years ago

Our forests are too precious to be lost, Patricia Mumbua Kombo, inspirational Kenyan activist

Great interview with young Kenyan activist Patricia Mumbua Kombo What is your background? My name is Patricia Mumbua Kombo. I’m…

6 years ago

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