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"Saving labour: automation and its enemies" with Dr Carl Benedikt Frey
"The Globotics Upheaval: Globalization, Robotics, and the Future of Work" with Prof Richard Baldwin
Sustainably feeding a planet of 11 billion
"How lives change: Palanpur, India, and development economics" with Lord Nicholas Stern
"Tackling the illegal wildlife trade from China's epicentre" with Prof Tien Ming Lee
"Losing it: the economics and politics of migration" with Prof Ian Goldin
"Transforming food systems under a changing climate" with Dr Ana María Loboguerrero
"Effectively supporting and facilitating high quality science" with Prof Jennifer Rubin
"Why science matters for policy" with Dr Patrick Vallance
"Science journalism then and now" with Clive Cookson
"What’s the point of engaging the public in science and health research?" with Imran Khan
"Conflicting truths. How does government listen to scientists?" with Dr Claire Craig
"How useful and reliable is a simplified perspective on Technological Change?" Prof Chris Magee
"Innovation for planetary health: the economics of the fourth industrial revolution" with Prof Michael Grubb & Prof Malcolm McCulloch
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