Compared to the amount of paid time off afforded to workers in other countries, American employees are woefully undercompensated. In fact, the U.S. is the only advanced economy that doesn't guarantee its workers any paid vacation time. And as a result, a quarter of the country's private-sector workers don't receive any time off at all,... Continue Reading →
Daydreaming could be a sign of creativity and intelligence
Daydreaming may indicate intelligence and creativity, according to new research. “People with efficient brains may have too much brain capacity to stop their minds from wandering,” says Eric Schumacher, an associate psychology professor from Georgia Tech and coauthor of a new study. Schumacher and his students and colleagues, including lead coauthor Christine Godwin, measured the... Continue Reading →
DARPA Invents Wheels That Instantly Morph Into Triangular Tank Tracks
DARPA, the Pentagon's mad science wing, is revolutionizing how ground vehicles move across rough terrain. Its latest breakthrough: round tires that transform into triangular tank tracks in two seconds, without the vehicle needing to come to a stop. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HrQrJ57J9eE The three things that matter most for tanks are firepower, protection, and mobility. A combat vehicle... Continue Reading →
It’s Official, The Transhuman Era Has Begun
A recent press release introducing the 2018 version of their well-known hype chart contained a powerful and unsettling headline. Gartner Identifies Five Emerging Technology Trends That Will Blur the Line Between Human and Machine I had to read it a couple of times. And as you dig a bit deeper into the document, you find... Continue Reading →
How technology will influence the farms of the future and change the way crops are produced
From the invention of hoes, scythes and ploughs to the introduction of tractors, innovation is at the heart of agriculture. Today, a number of digital technologies — from autonomous robots that pick fruit to subterranean farms — are helping transform the industry. As technology develops, it's only natural that the sector will change and adapt.... Continue Reading →
Scientists Just Found a Way to Convert Donor Blood Into a Universal Type
For blood transfusions to be safe, the donor and patient blood types must match. Now researchers at the University of British Columbia have identified a new, more powerful group of enzymes that can turn any type of blood into the universally usable type O—expanding the pool of potential blood donors and making blood matching safer... Continue Reading →
How Basic Income Could Create A Whole New Class Of Entrepreneurs
Watching a business grow is like watching a child grow. Certain characteristics take you by surprise. That's how Luis Segura says he and his wife Leanna felt watching their fresh food business bloom in Lindsay, Ont. "You see all those little things, those little characteristics that start to shine and come out," Luis said. "I... Continue Reading →
Kroger Just Made a Huge Announcement That Makes Other Supermarkets Look Very Small
Absurdly Driven looks at the world of business with a skeptical eye and a firmly rooted tongue in cheek. Paper or plastic? is less a question and more of a way of life. How you answer it says something about you. You know you're supposed to say paper, but there's something a little more flexible and... Continue Reading →
An Autonomous Ship Can Travel Up to 90 Days Without a Human Crew
DARPA has created an unmanned, autonomous submarine hunting warship and, after two years of extensive testing, turned it over to the US Navy. https://youtu.be/FWQf1o1SJcQ Source: https://futurism.com/videos/autonomous-ship-travel-90-days-human-crew/
Trump’s Trade War Will Trigger The Biggest Wave Of Automation In History
War is coming—the signs are everywhere. Last week, U.S. and Chinese negotiators met in Washington to cap the 100-day dialogue that Presidents Trump and Xi promised at their April summit. It didn’t go well. The joint statement reported no new agreements, and both sides canceled their planned press conferences. Two days later, President Trump ordered a “cross-government... Continue Reading →