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When AI Does Science at Fifteen Dollars Per Article, Kenya Rivals MIT
In Kenya, an AI laboratory now rivals MIT. At $15 per complete scientific article, the automation of research is reshuffling the global deck. The Data Science and Artificial Intelligence Center at Dedan Kimathi University develops advanced machine learning methods to address challenges in environmen
Singapore Doesn't Fight Climate Change, It Makes a Market Out of It
A city-state of 5.4 million inhabitants that transforms its hostile geography into an economic laboratory. Singapore turns its climate vulnerabilities into a strategic advantage. Where others see a constraint, the Republic develops an original approach: making climate adaptation an investment sector
Robotic Surgery Saves Lives in the North and Denies Them in the South
The global robotic surgery market weighs 13.69 billion dollars in 2025. At the same time, 5 billion people — two-thirds of the world's population — do not have access to affordable surgery, anesthesia, and obstetric care. The most promising medical innovation of the century is exacerbating geographi
Between Silicon Valley and Beijing, Europe is Still Seeking Its Digital Path
Europe faces an existential challenge: how to preserve its technological influence in the face of American dominance and Chinese ascendancy? The technological competition between the United States and China places Europe in a position of making strategic choices, sometimes at the expense of traditio
Renewables Equal Fossils in Capacity, the Real Shift Still Lies Ahead
Global renewable energy capacity reached a record 5,149 gigawatts at the end of 2025, an increase of 692 GW compared to 2024, bringing the share of renewables in global electricity capacity to 49.4% in 2025, up from 46.3% the previous year. For the first time since industrialization, renewable energ
France Makes Employees Leaving on Mutual Terms Pay for Social Security Crisis
French social security is suffocating. The deficit soars from 15.3 billion euros in 2024 to 23 billion in 2025. Facing this budgetary hemorrhage, the government is experimenting with an unprecedented solution in Europe: extracting revenue from mutual severances to shore up social accounts. Since Jan
In Mexico, a Telephone Is Better Than a Bank Account
35 million Mexican adults have no bank account but own a mobile phone. For Maria, a tamale vendor on the streets of Mexico City, receiving a wire transfer from her son in the United States no longer requires a two-hour trip to the nearest bank branch. She types her phone number, and the money arrive
Humanity in a Liver Crisis
One in four adults worldwide has a sick liver. This silent epidemic reveals the scale of a health crisis that our era is methodically manufacturing. More than half of the 2.9 trillion dollars distributed to shareholders of major food companies between 1962 and 2021 came from ultra-processed food man
Global Deforestation: Between Encouraging Slowdown and Persistent Tropical Forest Loss
10.9 million hectares of forests disappear each year between 2015 and 2025, compared to 17.6 million in the 1990s. This 38% reduction in global deforestation confirms that conservation policies can be effective at large scale. 813 million hectares of forests now benefit from legal protection status,
To Clone or Not to Clone: Chinese Employees Train Their Own AI Clones Between Creative Resistance and Digital Alienation
60% of Chinese employees use AI tools on a weekly basis, nearly double the American rate. This massive adoption fuels a new phenomenon that reveals the tensions of work in the age of artificial intelligence: employees are documenting their own skills to create AI agents capable of replacing them. Co
'The Measure of Progress' by Diane Coyle, redefining economic progress in the era of data and AI
More than 60% of British GDP already consists of non-market or imputed elements: government, fictional rents, financial services. Diane Coyle builds on this striking figure to demonstrate that our tools for measuring economics no longer align with reality. In "The Measure of Progress," this Cambridg
How AI is Transforming the Discovery of New Medicines in 2026
By 2026, the AI market in drug discovery is expected to reach $8.6 billion USD, with growth of 12.6% annually through 2035. The most advanced AI-designed medicines are entering Phase III trials, with numerous clinical results anticipated throughout the year. 2026 represents a critical test for AI-po
How Europe Transforms $1.2 Trillion into Financial Transformation
$1,174.49 billion. This is the amount mobilized by European impact investing in 2026, according to Market Data Forecast. This 8.6% annual growth reveals a sector that now transcends its philanthropic dimension to establish itself as a structuring asset class. The CSRD directive redefines the rules o
China Transforms the Silver Economy Into an Investment Engine and Senior Valorization
7.92 million births in 2025, or 5.63 births per 1,000 inhabitants. China reaches its lowest birth rate since 1949 and records its fourth consecutive year of demographic decline. Facing this vertiginous acceleration, the country is no longer content to suffer the consequences: it is making this chall
Europe Bets on Manufacturing Industry to Regain Economic Sovereignty
14.3% manufacturing share in 2024. 20% in 2035. Europe is betting everything on directed industrialization to reverse two decades of deindustrialization. The Industrial Accelerator Act adopted by the European Commission on March 4, 2026 sets a radical objective: to increase from 14.3% to at least 20
China Builds the Future Patent by Patent While America Mires Itself in Procedures
China filed 1.8 million patent applications in 2024, nearly half of the global total. This figure illustrates a major geopolitical shift: opposition between two radically incompatible innovation models. China invested 3.61 trillion yuan in research and development in 2024, representing 2.68% of its
China Trains 1.5 Million Engineers Per Year, the United States Strikes Back With Its Procedures
Dan Wang documents in "Breakneck: China's Quest to Engineer the Future" how China has become an "engineer state" that applies a jackhammer to all problems, physical and social, while America develops a "lawyer society" that paralyzes almost everything, good and bad, with its judicial hammer. Where t
'Chokepoints' by Edward Fishman — How the United States Transformed the Global Economy into a Geopolitical Weapon
Ravaging an enemy country's economy once required blocking its ports and besieging its cities. Today, it takes only a declaration published online by the American government. In "Chokepoints," Edward Fishman unveils the silent metamorphosis that has transformed the global economy into the geopolitic
Global Investments Shift Toward Digital Infrastructure and Deepen Geographic Divides
Global foreign direct investment in the digital economy now accounts for 8.3% of worldwide FDI compared to 5.5% a decade ago. Greenfield investment projects in the semiconductor industry increased by 35% in 2025, revealing a structural reorientation of global capital. This transformation, fueled by
AI Automation Advances in Gradual Waves Rather Than Economic Tsunami
In 2024, sectors most exposed to AI show 10% productivity gains, 3.9% employment growth, and 4.8% wage increases. These figures challenge apocalyptic predictions about massive and immediate automation. AI-driven automation is following a rhythm of "rising tides" rather than "crashing waves," accordi
Precision Medicine 2026 Revolutionizes Cancer and Infection Treatment
Eleven precision medicine clinical trials converge in 2026 to transform the management of cancer, infectious diseases, and autoimmune conditions. New tuberculosis vaccines show 50% efficacy, while mRNA-based CAR-T therapies achieve 57% complete remission in patients with myasthenia gravis. This conv
French Redistribution is Faltering and Leaving France More Unequal Than Its European Neighbors
France redistributes more than almost all its neighbors — and yet, for the first time in decades, it has become more unequal than the European average. The 2024 Eurostat figures confirm a shift that few had anticipated: with a Gini coefficient of 30.0, France now exceeds the European Union average (
Europe Transforms Ecological Restoration into Territorial Engineering
More than 80% of European habitats are in an unfavorable conservation state. In August 2024, the European Union adopts the nature restoration regulation, a binding law that obliges member states to restore at least 30% of degraded habitats by 2030, 60% by 2040, and 90% by 2050. This legislation tran
Should We Still Make Decisions? French Philosophy Questions Human Autonomy in the Age of AI
Should We Still Make Decisions? The Human Decision in the Age of Artificial Intelligence by Éric Hazan and Olivier Sibony, published by Flammarion in February 2026, marks a turning point in French debate on decisional autonomy. This book arrives at a moment when Europe is refining its rules for AI r