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There's a myriad of disruptions along the entire chain. Solving this crisis before the global economy spins out of control is going to take many different and innovative approaches.
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Climate Crisis
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sponge cities
help us prepare for more floods?
Deadly floods are expected to get worse over the next decade. One design solution for cities is to make them more porous — like a sponge.
Amanda Winkler
Clean Energy
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radioactive waste
The future of the nuclear industry lies in developing cheaper and more nimble reactors.
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Inventions
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Charging rooms may free us from the tangle of cords needed to power our electronic devices.
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Biohacking
This
implanted microchip
may one day control your sleep
An implantable, wireless device could be better than popping a pill.
Amanda Winkler
Robotics
MIT’s
robotic nose
can detect first sign of disease
A powerful diagnosis tool may one day be in millions of smartphones.
Amanda Winkler
Virology
Molecular farming could be the
future of vaccines
Edible plant-based vaccines could revolutionize how we fight diseases.
Amanda Winkler
Climate Crisis
How to
slay
a hurricane
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Amanda Winkler
CRISPR
Meet Dr. Jennifer Doudna: She’s leading the biotech revolution
Jennifer Doudna on the future of CRISPR.
Amanda Winkler
Reversible gene editing is on the horizon
In the future, we may be able to turn CRISPR off whenever we wanted.
Amanda Winkler
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