
Small Modular Nuclear Reactors
Published 18 November 2025
As the world seeks reliable low-carbon energy sources, small modular nuclear reactors have re-emerged as a promising yet debated solution. Their compact, factory-built design and passive safety systems mark a shift from the era of massive nuclear plants toward more flexible, distributed energy generation. Questions of safety, cost, waste, and equity will determine whether this technology becomes a bridge to a cleaner energy future or another complex challenge in the global transition.

Carbon Dioxide Removal Technologies
Published 18 November 2025
Over-relying on carbon dioxide removal could create a false sense of security about future technological solutions. Scaled responsibly, however, trusted and verifiable CDR systems could help stabilize atmospheric CO₂ levels, complement decarbonization, and support global efforts to meet the Paris Agreement goals.

Verification of Frontier AI
Published 13 June 2025
There is a real risk that frontier AI developments could become a source of heightened tension and lead to an “AI arms race.” Trusted, visible, and confidential ways to verify claims about frontier AI could help mitigate geopolitical escalation and share AI’s benefits.

The Biology of Aging
Published 13 June 2025
As populations live longer but not always healthier, understanding the biology of aging is essential to extend healthspan, reduce age-related disease burdens, and prepare for the profound social and economic impacts of global aging.

Quantum Computing
Published 13 June 2025
Quantum computing has far-reaching implications, offering transformative potential in areas like climate modeling, health, and secure communications; critical for achieving the Sustainable Development Goals. However, the technology is advancing rapidly, with heavy investment concentrated in a few countries, raising concerns about a growing "quantum divide."



