Copenhagen Institute for Futures StudiesCodes of love: romance in the digital age – tech podcastverified_publisherThe Guardian - Presented by Leah Green and produced by Max SandersonWith an estimated 50 million users on Tinder, how are digital platforms like this changing the way we date? And the way we think about love? Leah Green reaches out to Moira Weigel and Dr Jenny Bristow in search of answers
Copenhagen Institute for Futures StudiesUnlock digital opportunities with the world’s most trusted forecasts, analysis, and benchmarks.eMarketer - EMARKETERHere’s what our clients have to say. Key decision-makers at the world’s leading brands share why they find EMARKETER research so critical to their …
Copenhagen Institute for Futures StudiesThe 30 Best Workplaces in Technologyverified_publisherFortuneThe tech industry has long been famed for its luxe work environments—free lunches, ping pong tables, green juice on tap—but there’s a lot more than …
Copenhagen Institute for Futures StudiesKripa Varanasi: Innovating at interfacesmit.edu - David L. ChandlerMIT engineer’s research on surfaces is improving everything from power plants to ketchup bottles. Ketchup’s sluggish pace as it oozes out of its …
Copenhagen Institute for Futures StudiesThree hopeful trends for the future of welcoming migrants and refugeesverified_publisherWorld Economic Forum - Khalid Koser, Ratna OmidvarThe evidence is resounding that migration is good for individuals, economies, and communities. Under the right conditions, migration can improve …
Copenhagen Institute for Futures StudiesFacebook may be working on a way to read your mind, according to new job postingsFinancial Post - The TelegraphFacebook Inc. already has your name, your friends and your photographs: now it might want your thoughts too. Job advertisements posted in California …