Drones are being used to keep Cape Town’s beachgoers safe from shark attacksByJacques Coetzee and CommentaryPublishedDecember 21, 2016
Kenyan banks are closing in on what they think will be the perfect M-Pesa disruptorByJoshua Masinde and CommentaryPublishedDecember 21, 2016
Former squatters are helping Amsterdam repurpose vacant buildings into cheap officesBySophie Knight and CommentaryPublishedDecember 18, 2016
A new law will try to save whales and dolphins by wielding America’s seafood purchasing powerByAlden Wicker and CommentaryPublishedDecember 15, 2016
Rooftop hydroponic systems in cities produce vegetables that are cheaper and healthier than rural farmsByKelsey Lindsey and CommentaryPublishedDecember 14, 2016
Syria’s young men face an impossible choiceByPatrick Hilsman and CommentaryPublishedDecember 14, 2016
After a clash with Dangote, investors won’t be so sure Magufuli’s Tanzania is a place to do businessByOmar Mohammed and CommentaryPublishedDecember 14, 2016
US government policies to increase renewable fuel production ended up killing the country’s beesByMeredith Rutland Bauer and CommentaryPublishedDecember 10, 2016
The university that even Boko Haram couldn’t shutByAmindeh Blaise Atabong and CommentaryPublishedDecember 8, 2016
The rise of Poland’s far right has important lessons for Americans who hope Donald Trump is just a one-term presidentByJacek Krywko and CommentaryPublishedDecember 7, 2016
Barring a massive change in how we fish, there won’t be any sushi left by 2048ByAlden Wicker and CommentaryPublishedDecember 7, 2016
Canada is using art to build bridges with Syrian refugees, while the rest of the world builds walls to keep them outByPayal Uttam and CommentaryPublishedDecember 4, 2016
Will a new kind of Australian milk help Americans drink it again?ByGloria Dawson and CommentaryPublishedDecember 4, 2016
Broadway won’t document its dramatic race problem, so a group of actors spent five years quietly gathering this data themselvesByMimi Onuoha and CommentaryPublishedDecember 4, 2016
Help Syria’s refugee children by assigning them homeworkByOscar Lopez and CommentaryPublishedDecember 4, 2016
“Alligator pears” are China’s newest superfruitByMatthew Sedacca and CommentaryPublishedDecember 4, 2016
Farm-to-table marijuana is watching your buds become browniesByMatthew Sedacca and CommentaryPublishedDecember 4, 2016
It takes a Coca-Cola to navigate the Israeli blockade in GazaByElizabeth MacBride and CommentaryPublishedDecember 1, 2016
Now playing A deaf musician is creating a universal algorithm to make beautiful, visual musicPublishedNovember 26, 2016
Renewable energy is violating human rights as much as fossil fuels have for decadesByJustine Calma and CommentaryPublishedNovember 25, 2016