In just the latest example of popular support for science, tens of thousands of people around the world recently marched to advocate for a worldview based on facts, not fiction. They understand that science could actually save the world, because it can help us solve our greatest health and development problems
Emmanuel Macron’s victory in the French presidential election sent a wave of relief and euphoria across Europe. But now a reality check is in order, because we do not yet know how the new president intends to restore the French economy. The country suffers from an unemployment rate of nearly 10%, and its manufacturing sector is still operating 12% below its level before the 2008 global financial crisis
Как добиться устойчивого и всестороннего развития? Этот вопрос находится в центре внимания Организации Объединенных Наций (ООН) уже несколько лет. В 2012 году ООН было инициировано создание специальной международной организации - Sustainable Development Solutions Network (SDSN, «Сеть для поиска решений устойчивого развития»)
Is there an evolutionary explanation for humanity’s greatest successes – technology, science, and the arts – with roots that can be traced back to animal behavior? I first asked this question 30 years ago, and have been working to answer it ever since