Meanwhile, smart cities with driverless cars and advanced air mobility will soon open doors to places once thought unreachable, redefining the tourist experience for the travelers of tomorrow.
It has been at least 50 years since examples of what we now call ‘smart cities’ began to appear. In 1974, officials in Los Angeles, California, used IBM mainframe computers to study poverty in ...
Population control resurfaces, and policymakers face the challenge of harnessing a demographic dividend for sustainable ...