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Questions on the future

Oxford Martin School academics explain how their research is making a difference to our global future.

Will global birth rates continue to fall?

Videos - 1st March 2013

What are the biggest changes we are seeing in world population?

Videos - 1st March 2013

What is the 'trillionth tonne'?

Videos - 1st March 2013

Can nuclear power meet world energy needs?

Videos - 1st March 2013

Can we have safe nuclear power?

Videos - 1st March 2013

Is there a best case scenario for the future?

Videos - 26th February 2013

What will the future be like?

Videos - 26th February 2013

What are negative emissions technologies?

Videos - 26th February 2013

What is a 'bio-inspired' approach to quantum computing?

Videos - 26th February 2013

What is the promise of quantum computing?

Videos - 26th February 2013

Can GM foods solve food security problems?

Videos - 19th February 2013

Can you have privacy in cyberspace?

Videos - 14th February 2013

What is the role of 'big data' in our future?

Videos - 14th February 2013

What is the future of computing?

Videos - 14th February 2013

Can we have fair, equitable and sustainable economic growth?

Videos - 23rd January 2013
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