Wake Up and Smell the Coffee
About a year or two ago, I logged on my online bank account to find a $280 charge for the purchase of a dozen World Wrestling Entertainment t-shirts with expedited shipping ...
... lion cubic feet of natural gas exists in this form - in cold climates and under high pressure. This represents more organic carbon than the world's existing sources of coal, oil, and conventional form ...
... scheme ever, let’s look at some of the unintended consequences of aging populations worldwide:
In Japan, more diapers are being sold for grown-ups than for children. Big nappies are big business. ...
... efforts to “fix” the financial crisis have interfered with the mechanisms that restore equilibrium via what economist Joseph Schumpeter refers to as creative destruction.
At the World Future Society ...
... information onto the real world. My personal OS is still stuck in version 1.0, a freeware project better known as “an overactive imagination.”
But all is forgiven, because Google might make us healthier ...
... supports possibilities that are hopeful for a less petroleum-dependent world. Within a decade or two, we may see electric cars with a better driving range than fuel-combustion vehicles, and can recharge ...
... s of the internet connected five billion people and their social networks. Internet 3.0 is about putting the physical world on the web. As part of this trend, we’ll see more everyday objects communicati ...
... screen.
The qualities of thinness, transparency, and energy efficiency makes OLEDs a game changer for the lighting industry.
Seeing the World in a New Light
The evolution of electric lightening ...
... huge competitive disadvantage.
Presently, there are presently over 1,000 robotics companies around the world, notes Frank Tobe of The Robot Report. Many of these are start-ups and very few are publicly ...
Source: Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute
If you collected all of the water in the world, including oceans, lakes, glaciers, and even clouds, how much would that be? The resulting sphere would ...
... is happening in Canada. Focus Graphite (FCSMF) is one such company. It hopes to become the world’s lowest cost producer of large-flake graphite. Northern Graphite (NGPHF) is another Canadian mining ...