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Lessons from Cartagena: Connecting with 1,000+ Changemakers, Harnessing AI, and Building a Hopeful Future of Health
What kind of healthcare future are we building? This article explores how AI can support more human-centered, equitable, and climate-aware systems of healthcare.
Designing Digital Wellbeing for Space: Building a Human-First Digital Future
Mars Innovation Series: Deep Dive 4 | As we extend life beyond Earth, we must ask: how do we protect human thriving in a digital world? This piece explores what digital wellbeing could look like in space—and why it matters now.
Exponential Technologies and the Future of Mars: Building a Sustainable Off-World Civilization
Mars Innovation Series: Deep Dive 2 | From biotech to AI, exponential technologies are reshaping what’s possible. Discover how these tools could help us thrive on Mars and transform life back home.
The Future of the Space Economy: Profit, Purpose, and the Path to Sustainability
Mars Innovation Series: Deep Dive 1 | What will drive the space economy—profit, purpose, or survival? This article explores how we can build an off-world economy that benefits humanity on Earth, too.
National Bird Day Meets Tech Play: A Birdwatching Experiment
Can technology deepen your connection with nature? In this blog post, discover how an AI-enabled bird feeder turns birdwatching into a playful and innovative adventure.
A Day with the Blue Pioneers: Sharing Ocean Science with the World
Ocean innovation is more important now than ever. That’s why I went down to UC Santa Cruz to spend a day with the Blue Pioneers. I shared how science communication can drive sustainability.
Sustainable Futures: Resilience and Courage Required
(Antarctica Blog Series Part 3) We’ve reached our final post in this series on the links between Antarctica and our global future. I closed our far-ranging conversation by asking polar oceanographer Dr. Mark Brandon about his vision for the future. Spoiler alert: despite everything we’d talked about, he has hope. Read on to find out why!
How Tech (and Business) Can Help Antarctica—And Our Future
(Antarctica Blog Series Part 2) | After hearing polar oceanographer Dr. Mark Brandon’s key insight for policymakers—that Antarctica is coming home to us through rising sea levels, weather changes, and more—I asked him the trillion-dollar question for futureproofing: How would he uncover human impacts in the far South, and extract better insights into how changes in the polar regions are likely to affect us back home?
Antarctica Is Changing, and So Must We
(Antarctica Blog Series Part 1) | In my previous post in this series, I pointed to Kim Stanley Robinson’s claim that “First you fall in love with Antarctica, and then it breaks your heart.” Here, I ask polar oceanographer Dr. Mark Brandon about the most important thing for policymakers to know about how Antarctica affects the rest of the world.