
Bloomberg Primer
The idea of flying cars has largely remained science fiction, until now a new generation of electrified aircraft is attracting the attention of investors and venture capitalists around the world.

The idea of flying cars has largely remained science fiction, until now a new generation of electrified aircraft is attracting the attention of investors and venture capitalists around the world.

Scientists and entrepreneurs are testing radical ideas like solar radiation management and ocean fertilization they are finding funding for them.

Geothermal has been the underdog of the energy industry, but that may be about to change as new startups use fracking technologies to expand potential geothermal sites.

Chinese companies dominate the EV battery supply chain and are expanding rapidly outside their home market. Meanwhile, competitors are looking to new chemistries to leapfrog the leading tech.

Humanoid robots that use AI are going mainstream, but they're far from proven. With billions of dollars invested, can they deliver real-world value, or will they fall short of the hype?

Carol Massar, David Gura. Bloomberg Television takes you behind the scenes of our award winning magazine "Bloomberg BusinessWeek" Carol Massar and David Gura talk with the writers who break news on a weekly basis and get a lighter touch from the editor who oversees the Etc. section.

The economy and the markets are under surveillance as the latest developments in finance, economics and investment is covered Tom Keene, Paul Sweeney, Lisa Mateo, Michael Barr and other guests create some intriguing conversation.

Ji Chaoqun was a young engineer from Beijing heading to the US to study then China's spy agency came calling with bags of cash, the promise of glory and an offer that would change his life forever.

The Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission is supposed to root out graft instead, some of its members have been accused of perpetuating the very wrongdoing they were meant to stop.

Journalists from all over the world present immersive coverage of relevant news stories each story is extensively researched, and is recounted by acclaimed journalists as well as the people who are living the story.

How the son of a key adviser to Iran Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khamenei built a secret oil empire.

Brazil's largest bank robbery at the heart of the brazen heist is South America's most dangerous gang and its raid on what is known as the Night of Terror.

How an Arizona woman's house became a gateway for North Korea's IT operatives, an underground laptop farm that infiltrated US companies and pumped millions to the regime.

The economy and the markets are under surveillance as the latest developments in finance, economics and investment is covered Tom Keene, Paul Sweeney, Lisa Mateo, Michael Barr and other guests create some intriguing conversation.

Brazil's largest bank robbery at the heart of the brazen heist is South America's most dangerous gang and its raid on what's is known as the Night of Terror.

Journalists from all over the world present immersive coverage of relevant news stories each story is extensively researched, and is recounted by acclaimed journalists as well as the people who are living the story.

A police raid in a small Philippine town reveals a young mayor's alleged ties to a $2 billion Singapore money laundering scandal and Chinese espionage.

A police raid in a small Philippine town reveals a young mayor's alleged links to a $2 billion Singapore money laundering scandal and Chinese espionage.

Gold built South Africa, but mining kills some who dig for it in Stilfontein, a disaster that trapped miners underground reveals how a quest for gold became a story of hunger, survival and death.

Hannah Fry travels to Spain to decode its history and culture she learns about the rhythms of flamenco, a mountain whistle language and the hidden symbolism in its urban planning.