
Not Mission Impossible
Friday, September 12, 2025 - Randi Lunnan
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From forks to AI: food, technology, and us
The fork was once considered a radical innovation. Now, screens, sensors, and simulations are changing how we eat.
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Norway should buy Harvard
Academic excellence has never been more affordable.
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From smelling adverts to synaesthetic dining: designing with the senses
In a world saturated with visual content and digital noise, designing for the full human sensorium may be the key to building experiences that truly resonate.
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Is efficiency destroying our planet?
Efficiency has long been hailed as the path to sustainability, but it may actually be undermining our efforts to save the planet.
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Generative advertising: when ads come alive
Human-AI collaboration enables marketers to turn data into engaging stories, ethically and at scale.
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The advantages of local leadership
A U.S. study shows local CEOs spend more money than leaders from outside the state. Here's why this is a good thing.
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Willful Blindness: The Delusion of Sustainability Without China
Instead of asking how Europe can succeed without China, the real question is how to build a collaborative partnership with the crucial ally driving global green innovation.
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How auditor expertise can boost companies’ returns on investments
While dismissing an auditor might seem like a cost-saving move, a new study shows it can lead to poorer investment decisions within companies.
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How blockchain technology can effectively combat greenwashing in sustainable markets
By ensuring transparency, it could reduce the impact of greenwashing and support genuine practices.
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Easter reading for quiet days
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6 things to consider before implementing Microsoft’s Copilot for M365
To find out more about how Microsoft’s Copilot for M365 has been adopted by ºÚÁÏ×¨Çø businesses, we have interviewed several leading ºÚÁÏ×¨Çø businesses. The organizations were given early-access to Copilot, so they have used it for half a year.
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Why brand names are vulnerable to counterfeits
While the recognizability of a brand name is a key strength of an established company, it is also the factor that makes the brand name particularly vulnerable to counterfeits.