Technology drives the need to rethink sex work industry regulations
Aug 07, 2017 15:53 pm UTC| Insights & Views Technology Law
The emergence of online markets in the sex work industry requires us to rethink how the industry is regulated. There is abundant evidence that decriminalising sex work safeguards the human rights of sex workers, while...
Reengineering elevators could transform 21st-century cities
Aug 07, 2017 15:48 pm UTC| Insights & Views Technology
In the 160 or so years since the first skyscrapers were built, technological innovations of many kinds have allowed us to build them to reach astonishing heights. Today there is a 1,000-meter (167-story) building under...
Country rules: the ‘splinternet’ may be the future of the web
Aug 07, 2017 07:45 am UTC| Insights & Views Technology
Both The Economist and WIRED are worried about the splinternet. The UK research organisation NESTA thinks it could break up the world wide web as we know it. What is this awkwardly named idea? Its the concept that...

If we keep subsidizing wind, will the cost of wind energy go down?
Aug 07, 2017 07:28 am UTC| Insights & Views Technology
There are high hopes for renewable energy to help society by providing a more stable climate, better energy security and less pollution. Government actions reflect these hopes through policies to promote renewable energy....

Bitcoin Recently Surpassed $3,300, Market Cap Reached $50 Billion
Aug 07, 2017 04:50 am UTC| Technology
Proving several financial analysts right in their predictions, Bitcoin (BTC) recently attained its highest valuation, surpassing $3,300. This is in line with what market experts expected from the surging cryptocurrency,...

Snap Inc. Now Has Another Competitor In Google, Should Have Taken The $30 Billion Deal
Aug 07, 2017 04:50 am UTC| Technology
Recently, it was revealed that Snapchat is quickly losing ground to Instagram Stories despite the latter being a clone of the former. This applies to both the number of users and marketers who might have paid Snap Inc. for...
Computer says no: robo-advice is growing but we still don't trust it
Aug 07, 2017 02:25 am UTC| Insights & Views Technology
People are open to receiving financial advice from robots, our studies show, but there might be a way to go to in convincing people to trust them over a human. We surveyed 138 people about their attitudes to, and...