With ultra-loose monetary policy coming to an end, it is best to tread carefully
Continue reading… “Asset prices are high across the board. Is it time to worry?”
With ultra-loose monetary policy coming to an end, it is best to tread carefully
Continue reading… “Asset prices are high across the board. Is it time to worry?”
Hollywood has made movies about it. Industries have made billions from it. And if the volume of scripture is any indication, the Almighty God must have placed great value on his creation of the head of human hair. After all, He gave Samson—the strongest man of whom the Bible tells—his immense strength through his hair and declared a woman’s hair “a glory unto” her in the 11th chapter of 1 Chorinthians.
A fascinating new study finds patients report worse side effects when a drug costs more money.
Continue reading… “Meet the nocebo effect, the placebo effect’s evil twin that makes you feel pain”
Our perspective on agriculture is about to go through dramatic changes as this century unfolds. What are some of the disruptive forces at work?
Continue reading… “Agriculture faces many 21st century disrupters”
Kenya’s rhinos, elephants, and zebras pull in millions of tourism dollars and supply jobs. Poachers threaten that – but an ambitious programme is combining the influence of local communities and innovative technology to keep them at bay.
Continue reading… “The bold, tech-fueled plan to save Africa’s big beasts”
A new development in Mannheim, Germany, is the ultimate walkable community.
Continue reading… “This new car-free neighborhood redesigns suburbia”
Airbus has successfully completed testing on its CityAirbus’ propulsion system, putting the VTOL on track for a 2018 test flight. When its fully operational, it will be able to carry up to four people and maneuver around the city at 120km/h.
Continue reading… “Airbus’ electric flying taxis are set to take to the skies next year”
In a remarkably frank talk at a Bank of England conference, the Managing Director of the International Monetary Fund has speculated that Bitcoin and cryptocurrency have as much of a future as the Internet itself. It could displace central banks, conventional banking, and challenge the monopoly of national monies.
Continue reading… “IMF head forsees the end of banking and the triumph of cryptocurrency”
WASHINGTON — Students who attended for-profit colleges were twice as likely or more to default on their loans than students who attended public schools, according to a federal study published Thursday.
Continue reading… “Study: over half of for-profit students defaulted on loans”
After several weeks of speculation and leaked details, today Google officially unveiled its first big foray into mobile payments in Asia. The Android and search giant has launched Tez, a free mobile wallet in India that will let users link up their phones to their bank accounts to pay for goods securely in physical stores and online, and for person-to-person money transfers with a new twist: Audio QR, which uses ultrasonic sounds to let you exchange money, bypassing any need for NFC.
Resigned to the fact that rising sea levels are inevitable at this point, architects are starting to create feasible, water-based living solutions. Italian architect Luca Curci has just unveiled a design that envisions a soaring zero-energy tower infused with greenery on each level that will be planted into the sea floor, resulting in what could be the future of self-contained architecture.
The mosquito is a delicate insect, with spindly legs and a graceful proboscis. The parasitic, single-celled organisms that spread malaria are even smaller and more fragile, and scientists are trying their hardest to remove them from the planet. More than 400,000 lives every year are at stake—that’s more people than die of international terrorist attacks, lightening strikes and shark attacks combined.
By delving into the futuring techniques of Futurist Thomas Frey, you’ll embark on an enlightening journey.
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