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Superbugs on the rise: Asia at the epicentre of the global fight against antimicrobial resistance
Urgent investment and coordinated action are vital as antimicrobial resistance threatens millions of lives across Asia

Editorial Team SDG3
May 304 min read


Early warning systems for floods based on AI: Protecting communities with cutting-edge technology
Harnessing AI to predict riverine flooding, protect vulnerable populations, and support global sustainability efforts

Editorial Team SDG13
May 274 min read


Human Cell Atlas: Mapping the blueprint of human biology for global health and innovation
An international scientific initiative shaping the future of medicine and advancing the UN Sustainable Development Goals

Editorial Team SDG3
May 263 min read


Autonomous robots: A new frontier in pest management
Advancing sustainable agriculture through precision technology

Editorial Team SDG12
May 243 min read


AlgaEnergy and the future of sustainable agriculture
Microalgae-based crop solutions are transforming global agriculture with sustainability, innovation and advanced biotechnology

Editorial Team SDG9
May 233 min read


Coâ‚‚-Capturing microbes: An emerging solution for sustainable cities
Harnessing microbial power for climate action and greener urban environments

Editorial Team SDG11
May 184 min read


Palau and the future of sustainability reporting: Unlocking clarity and compliance in ESG
A flexible AI-powered platform is transforming how organisations meet SDG-linked disclosure requirements, ensuring transparency, consistency, and global impact

Joan Ubide
May 153 min read


The future is collective action unlocking systemic change through united social innovation
Uniting global changemakers to tackle complex challenges through collective social innovation and cross-sector collaboration

Editorial Team SDG16
May 144 min read


Atom H2: Solid hydrogen storage powering sustainable futures
Revolutionising clean energy storage to advance the global goals

Editorial Team SDG7
May 134 min read


Quantum leap for sustainability: How the International Year of Quantum Science and Technology 2025 supports the global goals
Exploring how quantum innovation in 2025 supports global sustainability, equitable access, and the United Nations SDGs

Editorial Team SDG7
May 114 min read


Pesticide resistance and new sustainable solutions: Scientific and technological advances
Innovative solutions to pesticide resistance: advancing biopesticides, tech-driven pest control, and global sustainability efforts

Editorial Team SDG12
May 94 min read


Smart manufacturing for a sustainable future
The CESMII Institute is leading the digital transformation of industry, promoting climate action, economic equality, and environmental protection through smart manufacturing solutions

Editorial Team SDG9
May 73 min read


Ooho: The edible seaweed bubble leading a new wave in sustainable packaging
Ooho transforms sustainable packaging with seaweed innovation, supporting climate action, zero waste, and global sustainability goals

Editorial Team SDG12
Apr 213 min read


The evolution of marine biomass: Past, present, and future of fish in the oceans
Exploring the effects of overfishing and climate change on marine populations, with insights into recovery strategies

Editorial Team SDG14
Apr 153 min read


The OceanLove Innovation Awards: A global effort towards ocean conservation and sustainability
Driving innovation for ocean conservation: Recognising global efforts towards sustainable solutions

Editorial Team SDG14
Apr 134 min read


Embracing local economies: A path to resilience amidst global uncertainty
Why self-sustaining communities offer a sustainable response to trade disruption and climate crisis

Ira Grange
Apr 83 min read


The United Nations Sustainable Development Goals: Towards a more just and sustainable future
In September 2015, the United Nations adopted a transformative set of global objectives designed to address humanity's most pressing challen

Editorial Team SDG17
Mar 3110 min read


Combating albinism challenges in Africa, tackling health and social discrimination
Albinism is a genetic condition characterised by the absence or reduction of melanin, leading to distinct physical features and visual

Editorial Team SDG10
Mar 273 min read


Unexpected electric charge from water movement opens new scientific possibilities
New research from RMIT University and the University of Melbourne reveals water’s unexpected electrical charge, offering potential applications for energy storage and safety

Editorial Team SDG7
Mar 262 min read


Glacier preservation: Safeguarding our planet's frozen reservoirs
As the world marks World Water Day 2025, attention turns to one of the most critical yet overlooked aspects of the global water system.

Editorial Team SDG13
Mar 244 min read
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