Jun 14, 2024 | All news
The final day of Geneva Science Diplomacy Week 2024 began with an introduction to the human right to science, a little-used tool for addressing global challenges, and continued with a lesson in ‘kizuki’ on global cooperation. GESDA’s cohort of 30...
Jun 13, 2024 | All news
Inside a cryogenic test facility for superconducting magnets used in the world’s biggest and most powerful atom smasher, members of GESDA’s cohort of 30 participants in Geneva Science Diplomacy Week 2024 spotted an image on the wall depicting protons...
Jun 12, 2024 | All news
Polarity thinking – the ability to hold two or more opposing ideas in mind and see all of their values or benefits – is more useful for problem-solving than a narrower focus that pits risks versus opportunities. Awareness of fearful prospects can bring the...
Jun 11, 2024 | All news
Newsflash: It’s 2029 and “SolarGate” protests have erupted across major cities of the Pangean Union in the wake of a whistleblowing engineer’s revelations. The protests stem from news reports based on the whistleblower’s “shocking revelations of dubious...
Jun 10, 2024 | All news
Presidential adviser. Founder and CEO. National science and technology adviser. Career diplomat. Computer systems engineer. Analytical chemist. Senior science officer. Corporate vice president. Head of innovation. Head of international programs. Aporetic futurist....
May 17, 2024 | All news
Remarks to the UN Security Council by Ms. Henrietta H. Fore, Member of GESDA Board of Directors Science and technology are evolving fast. They are changing the ways in which we live, think, and behave. These advances are like two sides of a coin: whilst they carry...