Schools brief

Artificial intelligence

The race is on to control the global supply chain for AI chips

The focus is no longer just on faster chips, but on more chips clustered together

Artificial intelligence

AI firms will soon exhaust most of the internet’s data

Can they create more?

Artificial intelligence

A short history of AI

In the first of six weekly briefs, we ask how AI overcame decades of underdelivering

Biology brief

Finding living planets

Life evolves on planets. And planets with life evolve

Biology brief

On the origin of “species”

The term, though widely used, is hard to define

Biology brief

Making your way in the world

An individual’s life story is a dance to the music of time

Biology brief

How organisms are organised

Like any well-run operation, a body is made of specialised parts

Defined by their boundaries

Cells and how to run them

All life is made of cells, and cells depend on membranes

Life is born in chains

How DNA and proteins work

Life can make extraordinary variety by following quite simple strategies

Putting on weight

Governments can borrow more than was once believed

Hence only muted concern about borrowing to respond to covid-19

Hard work and black swans

Economists are turning to culture to explain wealth and poverty

As a result, the ideas of the earliest economists are being revised and improved

Buck up

Global trade’s dependence on dollars lessens its benefits

Policymakers around the world yearn to be free of the greenback’s grip