A new exploration of stem cells from placentas could drastically advance regenerative medicine. Peter Diamandis, X-Prize and Singularity University founder, recently teamed up with Robert Hariri, the founder of Celgene Cellular Therapeutics, to study these specific stem cells in the hopes of discovering new regenerative therapies. The initiative, called Celularity, is built around the idea... Continue Reading →
Researchers Use Technology and Nature to Save Hawaii’s Coral Reefs From Invasive Algae
Researchers at the University of Hawaii at Manoa and the state of Hawaii's Division of Aquatic Resources (DAR) have developed an innovative method of removing invasive macroalgae that can smother coral reefs, the University of Hawaii reported Aug. 9. A combination of removing macroalgae with an underwater "Super Sucker" vacuum and introducing juvenile sea urchins... Continue Reading →
Dyson’s First Electric Vehicle Might Not Include a Solid-State Battery
A newly released report from the Financial Times delivers a healthy mix of good and bad news regarding British technology company Dyson’s electric vehicle (EV) ambitions. The good news is that Dyson is planning to jump into the EV market with not just one vehicle, as previously reported, but three. The bad news? The first... Continue Reading →
Business, the Modern Economy, and Basic Income
How has the economy changed over the last generation, and what do today’s workers have to contend with that previous eras did not? Jim and Floyd Marinescu, CEO of C4Media, discuss these issues and more on this episode, which focuses on basic income from the business perspective. Listen to podcast here: http://www.basicincomepodcast.com/podcast/business-modern-economy-basic-income-feat-floyd-marinescu/
NYU is offering free tuition for all its current and future medical students
In a move it said was to address the large cost of entering a career in medicine, New York University's School of Medicine said Thursday that it will offer full scholarships to all current and future students in its doctor of medicine program. NYU said it was the "only top 10-ranked" medical school in the... Continue Reading →
Google, Apple and 13 other companies that no longer require employees to have a college degree
The economy continues to be a friendly place for job seekers today, and not just for the ultra-educated — economists are predicting ever-improving prospects for workers without a degree as well. Recently, job-search site Glassdoor compiled a list of 15 top employers that have said they no longer require applicants to have a college degree.... Continue Reading →
Robot cars start delivering groceries in Arizona
Grocery giant Kroger and autonomous vehicle startup Nuro launched their driverless delivery service Thursday in Scottsdale, Arizona. It is the first market for the two companies, which first announced their partnership back in June. To start out, only one store is involved in the experiment: the Kroger-owned Fry’s Food Store on East McDowell Road. Customers... Continue Reading →
Robot Peer Pressure Is the Newest Tech Threat to Children
New research shows that children are more likely than adults to give in to peer pressure from robots, a disturbing finding given the rapidly increasing rate at which kids are interacting with socially intelligent machines. An experiment led by Anna-Lisa Vollmer from Bielefeld University in Germany is a potent reminder that modern technologies can have... Continue Reading →
80 percent of Americans say they live from paycheck to paycheck
The official rate of unemployment in America has plunged to a remarkably low 3.8%. The Federal Reserve forecasts that the unemployment rate will reach 3.5% by the end of the year. But the official rate hides more troubling realities: legions of college grads overqualified for their jobs, a growing number of contract workers with no... Continue Reading →
Scientists Just Successfully Reversed Ageing in Lab Grown Human Cells
The ability to reverse ageing is something many people would hope to see in their lifetime. This is still a long way from reality, but in our latest experiment, we have reversed the ageing of human cells, which could provide the basis for future anti-degeneration drugs. Ageing can be viewed as the progressive decline in... Continue Reading →