The deep ocean: plunging to new depths to discover the largest migration on Earth

The deep ocean makes up 95% of Earth, yet only 0.0001% has been explored – the Guardian joined a mission off Bermuda looking deeper than ever before

Video: a dive into Bermuda’s hidden depths

Sustainable fashion: Camille Boillet, LVMH Young Talent prize winner, at 2016 Green Showroom Berlin

The “Cultures et Création” fashion show in Montfermeil offers a fresh and positive perspective of challenged urban neighborhoods. LVMH has sponsored the event for the past six years. This year the LVMH Young Talent prize went to fashion designer Camille Boillet. In addition to a grant enabling her to purchase materials, she has been coached by … Read more

MY Divine. Columbus Yachts’ green approach to yacht building

With its neat vertical bow and automotive-inspired lines, the architectural point of view Columbus Yachts M/Y Divine can certainly be considered a sport yacht although characterized by high volume and impressive heights, unusual for a yacht of this size. M/Y Divine, second model of the 40 M Sport Hybrid awards winning series, is aligned with the … Read more

Tech innovations that could reduce food waste

From smart fridges to food-sharing apps and intelligent labelling, new products are set to transform they way we consume

Could we set aside half the Earth for nature?

Renowned biologist E.O. Wilson wants to set aside half of the planet as protected areas for nature. But is this possible? And, if so, how would it work?

Story of cities #future: what will our growing megacities really look like?

Will we live in buildings made out of waste, heavily surveilled smart cities, or maybe floating communities designed to cope with rising sea levels?