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A Tale of Two Cities: Transportation Transformation From Today to 2050

A Tale of Two Cities: Transportation Transformation From Today to 2050

by Bonnie Cha

世界人口の約 70% が都市部に集中する 2050 年までに交通手段のあり方を大幅に変化させるであろう、7 つの交通テクノロジーを紹介。

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A Look Back at 7 Real-World Examples of Climate-Change Action for Earth Day 2017

by Ken Micallef
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New York to Hong Kong in 2050: What Is the Future of Travel?

by Bill Danon
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The Importance of Corporate Social Responsibility: How 7 Companies Do Good Well

by Rosa Trieu

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Beyond Denial and Fear in the Climate Debate: Policy, Innovation, Infrastructure

by Andrew Anagnost

Climate change is no longer under debate. Developing impactful solutions starts with investing in policy; clean energy; and smart, sustainable power initiatives—together.

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5 Steps to Changing Organizational Culture and Designing Your Future Workforce

by Carmel Galvin

All companies need a culture—the set of values, attitudes, and behaviors—that will set them up for success. This five-step plan to changing organizational culture is a good start.

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The Future of Making: Design Automation and Imagination [Infographic]

by Missy Roback

With the global population growing to 10 billion by 2050, how do builders, designers, and manufacturers create more while using less? The future of making is design automation and imagination.

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Why Ready Player One Is a Beautiful Prophecy for the Future of VR Collaboration

by Andrew Anagnost

Ernest Cline’s Ready Player One is a prophecy for the future of VR collaboration: New generations will seek work that merges the physical and virtual to help them design and make a better world.

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Cherishing Cognition: Could Machine Learning Turn Cognitive Shortcuts Into Better Design?

by Mickey McManus

Learn how machine-learning algorithms could improve design by identifying cognitive biases (mental shortcuts), recording their patterns in the workplace, and offering mitigation strategies.

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