Via @misha_saul, this is quite good: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lists_of_unsolved_problems …
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This one is good, more for applied science and engineering http://www.engineeringchallenges.org/challenges.aspx
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Slightly awry from the heart of your question, but this is an interesting list of 40 problems to be solved that’s been curated by
@Alex_Danco and the team@socialcapital.https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Vb8WWbsVyEJzl66_qqtZfFr2uLL07Y7SJH5XKldjDPY/ …Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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It's far from a formal compendium, but "A Short History of Nearly Everything" by Bill Bryson had many examples of this.
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Found this map quite useful for looking at emerging technologies, how they interact and challenges around them. http://matthiaskoller.me/emergingtechnologies/ …pic.twitter.com/mbTAE2S8tD
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An interactive, updated "knowledge map" for each of these fields and their subfields that can be updated by crowdsourced linking/annotation of research articles needs to exist!
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Come help me build it.
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