Better cities
Horizons No. 132
Stroll through the magazine and discover how researchers imagine the cities of the past and the future and whether the urban-rural divide is really as big as it seems!
Horizons
- Water bargaining
- Start-ups in business heaven
- The tourism of the future
- Peer Review: Evaluating the evaluation
- How the cash flows
- AI, the new research partner
- The limits of brain research
- Science in the parliament
- Cinema, fact and fiction
- Patient Data
- Better cities
- A transition in publishing
- Sports in the Lab
- In virtual space
- Diversity in the academy
- Lessons from the pandemic
- A smart future for food
- Getting creative against climate change
- Belief in science
- Beware of poison! How we deal with the chemicals in the world
- Taking a fresh look at school
- Researchers in crisis zones
- Rationalising emotion
- Large-scale research: from atomic bombs to citizen science
- Switzerland’s wild-west underground
- The impotence of experts
- The other side of video gaming
- Horizons: La science au tribunal
- Horizons: Whose economy?
- Horizons: Science ex machina
- At the end of life
- Horizons: Researching fairness
- Open up, science!
- Weapons: making, selling and using them
- Research rises in the East
- Horizons: Men, women and all the others
- Horizons: New paths for science
- Horizons: Humanities 2.0: a digital odyssey
- Horizons: Researchers in Politics !?!
- Horizons: The boundaries of science
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- Environmental change and migration in developing countries
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