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Frontiers for Young Minds is a free online scientific journal reviewed by kids!
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Solving big challenges requires data—but how do we protect privacy? 🧬 Innovative tools like synthetic data & homomorphic encryption let researchers collaborate globally without exposing personal details. Read the article created in collaboration with World Economic Forum ⬇️


📡 High-Altitude Platform Stations (HAPS) fly 20 km above Earth, bringing internet to remote areas & helping monitor the planet in real time. From wildfires to disaster zones, HAPS could reshape global connectivity. Read the article created in collaboration with World Economic Forum ⬇️



Integrated Sensing and Communication (ISAC) combines sensing and connectivity in one system—making tech faster & more efficient. It’s already helping farmers save water, enabling self-driving cars & improving patient care. Read the article created in collaboration with World Economic Forum ⬇️



Immersive design tools are reshaping construction before building even begins! These tools enable them to: 🧱 Test ideas in 3D 👷 Train workers in virtual spaces 👓 Use AR to guide builds on-site Read the article created in collaboration with World Economic Forum ⬇️



Elastocaloric tech is changing how we heat and cool—no harmful refrigerants needed! ❄️ By using smart materials, it cuts energy costs & brings safe, sustainable cooling to more people worldwide. Read the article created in collaboration with World Economic Forum ⬇️

Microbial carbon capture uses bacteria & microalgae to turn CO₂ into fuel, fertilizer & feed. 🌱 Real-world tests show its potential to cut emissions & support sustainable industries. Read the article created in collaboration with World Economic Forum ⬇


Alternative protein feeds—from insects to algae to food waste—use far less land & water than soy or maize. 🌱 These protein feeds help conserve resources & promise a more efficient future for agriculture—and our planet. Read the article created in collaboration with World Economic Forum ⬇️


Gene-edited pig organs are being made safer for humans by removing viral genes & switching off immune-triggering ones. 🧬 Organs have already been transplanted, and cell therapies for diabetes & Parkinson’s could be next. Read the article created in collaboration with World Economic Forum ⬇️

