The GuardianinThe Guardian‘The Glue Between Therapist and Patient’: Can Silicon Valley Fix Mental Health Care?Apps are changing the industry, but experts warn against dispensing with human therapists entirely·7 min read·Jul 31, 2019--1--1
The GuardianinThe GuardianCan You Afford to Be Green When You’re Not Rich? I Kept a Diary to Find OutPoliticians and corporations have placed the burden of environmental responsibility on the consumer — but how easy is it to go green when…·11 min read·Jul 29, 2019--4--4
The GuardianinThe GuardianAs Co-Working Spaces Colonize Cities, Are Workers Paying the Price?As businesses look to save money and space, providers such as WeWork are booming. But co-working is not all it’s cracked up to be·3 min read·Jul 26, 2019--2--2
The GuardianinThe GuardianI’m a Scientist. Under Trump I Lost My Job for Refusing to Hide Climate Crisis FactsI was a climate scientist in a climate-denying administration — and it cost me my job·4 min read·Jul 25, 2019--10--10
The GuardianinThe GuardianShould Tech Companies Be Worried About DOJ’s Antitrust Review?Action may finally be taken over claims Facebook, Google Apple and Amazon have monopolised chosen fields·4 min read·Jul 24, 2019--1--1
The GuardianinThe GuardianA Woman’s Greatest Enemy? A Lack of Time to ThemselvesIf what it takes to create are long stretches of time alone, that’s something women have never had the luxury to expect·8 min read·Jul 22, 2019--2--2
The GuardianinThe GuardianMargaret Hamilton: ‘They Worried That the Men Might Rebel. They Didn’t.’The trailblazing computer scientist talks about being in charge of the software for the 1969 Apollo moon landing·8 min read·Jul 19, 2019--2--2
The GuardianinThe Guardian‘Karl Marx Failed to Consider Software’: Billionaire Tom Steyer on Inequality and His 2020 RunThe Democratic party mega-donor has to distinguish himself from other candidates with no widespread name recognition in the 2020 field·5 min read·Jul 17, 2019--3--3
The GuardianinThe GuardianThe Moon Landing Still Offers Hope in a World Ruled by Tiny MindsAs a child I was fascinated by the moon landings. But after once gazing at the stars, our leaders now only look inwards.·4 min read·Jul 16, 2019--1--1
The GuardianinThe GuardianCraigslist’s Craig Newmark: ‘Outrage Is Profitable. Most Online Outrage Is Faked for Profit’The founder of the online classifieds site is a survivor from the era of internet optimism. He has given significant sums to protect the…·11 min read·Jul 15, 2019----