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#E-cigarette use doubles among middle and high school students More than 1. 78 million middle and high school students nationwide had tried e-cigarettes in 2012.
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#Tapping into the Waterways in the Sky Futurist Thomas Frey: With all of the water we have in the world,
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#7. Paper-thin flexible computers and phones In early 2013, consumer electronics shows debuted a prototype by European firm Plastic Logic of a product called the Papertab.
Users can give the phone commands by using#oebend gestures.##It consumes no power when not in use and is considerably harder to damage than an ordinary phone. 6. Tooth Regeneration Regeneration of body parts in humans seems permanently consigned to the realm of science fiction,
even though many species of animals are able to completely regrow lost parts. It s long been known that alligators are lost able toregrow teeth, for example,
displayed by a unit the size of a toaster. 4. Real-time Google earth At RAL Space in Oxford,
and use it to layer complex animations on top of Google earth, sometimes piecing together multiple camera angles to extrapolate the desired information.
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#Who needs Hyperloop? ET3 will be global space travel On earth Daryl Oster, CEO for Evacuated Tube Transport Technologies.
working nights at an Air force Exchange Service Burger king as he built his book. In the late 1980s, there was a spontaneous move to Lincoln,
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#Agriculture the New Game of Drones Futurist Thomas Frey: A few days ago the people in Deer trail, Colorado made national news with a proposed ballot initiative to allow hunting licenses to shoot down flying drones.
the ipad flight app, camera, charging station, high performance batteries, Wi-fi extender, and a tracking system.
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#Salt for Life incredibly realistic salt replacement Salt for Life will begin rolling out online and in grocery stores in August and September of this year.
In the U s.,two adjacent ports#os Angeles and Long beach#andle nearly half of the nation s container traffic.
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#Top 10 Photos of the Week Excellent misuse of cooking utensils! Quote of the Day#oewhere lipstick is concerned,
less than 40 percent of studies reporting microrna sequencing data submitted that data to public databases.
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#35 of the most shocking science facts that are totally wrong Lightning does strike twice.
For the list we used Wikipedia s great list of#oecommon Misconceptions#and this great reddit. com thread,
Wikipedia)( The Flat Earth Society. 28.)) Sharks can and do get cancer. The myth that they don t was created by I. William Lane to sell shark cartilage as a cancer treatment.
that they move around the office as they speak on the phone, or that they sit on exercise balls
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#Growupbox: A shipping container farm that grows tilapia and salad greens Growup s Kickstarter-funded aquaponic farm is a circular ecosystem with 150 fish, all self-contained in a box.
#Second life officially turns 10 years old Second life provides startups with a few hard but valuable lessons on the realities of creating products and building audiences.
The once-trendy virtual world Second life officially turns 10 years old this week. It s been years since its initial hype wave.
I ve been writing about Second life since 2003, first as Linden Lab s#oeembedded journalist,#then as a Gigaom editor and for a book,
because there s a good chance Second life will finally have, well, a second life. As real-world social networks like Facebook reach a usage plateau
but first some key takeaways from Second life s first 10 years: Your product is whatever consumers say it is Early in its development,
from a game developer with no Metaverse-making pretensions. There s little point in creating an innovative product
when Second life had about 550,000 active users. And without new users spending Linden Dollars, landowners can t afford to keep paying monthly land tier fees
there are several reasons why Second life s prospects in the next 10 years are still quite good.
Indeed, some academics believe using Second life might even help improve motor ability for people with Parkinson s.)
This move echoes a prediction made by original Second life investor Mitch Kapor, who insisted to me back in 2009 after SL s major hype had cooled that it would still become a mass-market product.#
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#Sahara Forest Project multi-technology synergy to grow food in the desert Revegetation and creation of green jobs through profitable production of food, freshwater, biofuels and electricity.
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#Proposal to Eliminate Forest fires Completely Futurist Thomas Frey: Over the past few days I ve been listening to news reports about the devastating fires burning in Colorado.
I was an engineer working as part of an IBM team to build a mobile satellite command and control center for monitoring missile launches from space.
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#Future cities will have buildings that can think and breathe Masdar City will use solar energy and other renewables,
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#Insect-eating is the future of food Insects may be the food of the future. In Western societies, eating insects is considered disgusting or even primitive.
A quick Google search tells us that caterpillars have a nutty (to be more specific enoki-pine nutty)
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#The Untold Story of Africa s Farming Boom Tens of thousands are returning home with money
what s more, much of the software they use to do that is designed by and for African programmers.
and mobile-phone#oetrees#to explain everything from when to plant and weed to where and when to deliver the harvested crops.
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#Probiotics found in yogurt affects brain function Women who regularly consumed probiotics through yogurt showed altered brain function.
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#Bill gates talks to scientists about toilets Bill gates speaking at the National Academy of Sciences. Bill and Melinda Gates spoke at the National Academy of Sciences, a nonprofit group that has advised the nation on important scientific matters for 150 years.
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#Apple unveils top iphone and ipad apps of all time Apple s App store launched nearly five years ago
and they are counting down to the 50 billionth downloaded app. In celebration, the company will reward the person who downloads that app with a $10, 000 App store gift card.
In line with this, Apple also revealed its updated lists of all-time top iphone and ipad apps.
Without further ado, here are the new charts listing the most-downloaded paid and free iphone and ipad apps of all time#that is, until the App store hits another milestone.
The Top 25 All-time Paid iphone Apps Angry Birds Fruit Ninja Doodle Jump cut the Rope Angry Birds Seasons Whatsapp Messenger Camera+Words With Friends
Tiny Wings Angry Birds Space Pocket God Plants vs. Zombies The Game of Life Classic Edition The Moron Test Where s My Water?
Draw Something Monopoly Angry Birds Star wars Motionx GPS Drive Skee-Ball Scrabble UNO Minecraft Pocket Edition Color Splash The Sims 3
The Top 25 All-time Free iphone Apps Facebook Pandora Radio Instagram Youtube Skype Words With Friends Free The Weather Channel Twitter Temple Run Google search
Netflix Shazam Angry Birds Free Draw Something Free Flashlight? Facebook Messenger Google earth Fruit Ninja Free iheartradio Movies by Flixster, with Rotten Tomatoes Bump ebay PAC-MAN Lite Groupon Google maps The Top 25
All-time Paid ipad Apps Pages Angry Birds HD Angry Birds Seasons HD Where s My Water?
Fruit Ninja HD Angry Birds Space HD Garageband Words With Friends HD Cut the Rope HD Keynote Numbers Angry Birds Star wars HD
Bad Piggies HD The Top 25 All-time Free ipad Apps Skype for ipad The Weather Channel for ipad Netflix Angry Birds HD Free Kindle Facebook Pandora
Radio Calculator for ipad Free Fruit Ninja HD Free Words With Friends HD Free Google earth ABC Player Calculator Pro for ipad Free Temple
Run Youtube ebay for ipad CNN App for ipad Dropbox Adobe Reader Twitter Solitaire NYTIMES for ipad Temple Run 2 Hulu Plus Draw
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#13%of calories consumed by Americans comes from added sugars Men consumed more sugar per day (an average of 335 calories) than women (239.
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#Transgenics next wave of genetically modified crops could ease concerns over Frankenfoods Transgenic canola When the first genetically modified (GM) organisms were being developed for the farm,
including Monsanto s Bt cotton: a plant modified to produce a bacterial toxin that discourages destructive bollworms and cuts down on the need for pesticides.
At Rothamsted Research in Harpenden, UK, for example, scientists are working on GM plants that will need even less pesticide than Bt cotton,
Unlike Bt cotton and other existing GM organisms, such a crop would need no insect-killing chemical for protection from pests.
We have gotten already a glimpse of the technology from manufacturers with Samsung showing off a foldable phone.
said Kevin Morishige, a former engineer at Cisco, Hewlett-packard and Palm. LCD s dominance is already under threat from lighter Organic Light Emitting Diodes (OLEDS) that don t need backlighting,
will provide phones with curved glass edges as soon as this year. It is also now promoting Willow Glass
popularized by the iphone, Corning is having to work hard to prepare customers for Willow displays.
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#China s dead pig dumping scandal Over 16,000 dead pigs have been found in China s rivers.
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#Are meal delivery services the future of groceries? Would you ever use a meal delivery service?
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#Tribine agriculture s latest breakthrough innovation Tribine Grain harvesters have been called combines since the 1930#s. They were called combines
The Tribine takes it one step further as it combines the two historic harvest functions with a third the grain cart, according to Ben Dillon, the developer of the machine.
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#Japanese scientists create 581 clones from the same mouse Scientists clone 581 mice from one mouse.
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#Whole milk linked to slimmer kids: Study Kids drinking low-fat milk tended to be heavier. Parenting toddlers is not an easy job.
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#How the language we speak affects how healthy and rich we will be: Study A new study suggests languages shape how we think about the future,
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#New protein discovery could change biotech forever The quest started with trying to make better yogurt.
The result is not so much like using a word processor as a biology lab version of what movie editors had to do back
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#Should We Revive Extinct Species? Futurist Thomas Frey: Like many others, I m a fan of TED Talks and a Feb 2013 talk by Stuart Brand titled#oethe dawn of de-extinction.
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#Four-fifths of all antibiotics are consumed by the meat industry Livestock consumption of antibiotics reached a record nearly 29.9 billion pounds in 2011.
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#Virtual fencing promises radical transformation by removing the mile upon mile of barbed wire stretched across the landscape.
a soft-spoken federal research scientist who admits to taping a paper list of telephone numbers on the back of his decidedly unsmart phone,
With the computer technology we have today, everything we do can be stored in memory, so you can learn about each animal,
or a telephone pole, or a stream, and they have had electrical stimulation there before, do they associate that rock or whatever with a limit boundary?
including online#oeask a librarian#-type research service, mobile library apps, library kiosks in the community,
#Mobile Apps and Websites The Goethe-Institut New york Library s Mobile Augmented Reality App#oeallows learners to explore German cultural heritage in New york city using archival documents, photographs,
#The Cuyahoga County Public library of Parma, Ohio#oecreated CCPL Mobile, an exciting new mobile app that enhances the library patron experience by giving patrons access to the unprecedented convenience of checking out
items using their smart phones. The free CCPL Mobile smartphone app features a Digital Books
& Media channel that makes finding and downloading e-books and e-audiobooks from the library s collection.
In addition to using the app to renew and reserve items, patrons can also use the tool to find library branches and hours of operation.
##oeto help students keep pace with the fast-moving trend in e-books, online databases,
and other digital learning tools, Boston College High school adopted a cell phone policy at the start of the school year
and provide high-quality, authoritative web sites and online database resources via web addresses within the chat.#
via phone, chat, email, and text. Every day, except Sundays and holidays, anyone, of any age, from anywhere in the world can reach the library via various methods,
including by phone, text message, and online chat.##Libraries as incubators and creation spaces The Library as Incubator Project#oehighlights the ways that libraries
#Telescopes Other services Health and Government Assistance In Florida,#oethe Orange county Library System developed Right Service at the Right Time, a sophisticated database-driven web
#The library also has large type telephones; a machine that can enlarge newspaper print to 4 inches;
We don t require a card, just something of value like a backpack, instrument, cell phone, laptop.
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#Ending the global food crisis we just need to make use of what we have We could double our food supply just by making farming, shipping,
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#8 big changes coming to agriculture by 2030 Farmers will own more than 1 drone by 2030.
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#The future impact of the Internet of things can t be underestimated Internet of things The Internet of things (Iot) is a hot new buzzword.
and Fitbit devices or from the location based technologies installed on our phones, tablets and GPS devices.
I have arrived in town through the Marriott iphone app with location aware technology. I get a pop up reminder to check in
By now we have heard all about GE s smart jet engines that transmit over one terabyte of sensor data per flight.
so that commuters with an app on their phone can be notified of where an available parking space is,
you should analyze this space closely because the next Google, Facebook, or Amazon might be born in the Internet of things.
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#New LED light technology sheds light on the future of food LED growing lights, delivering sunlight whatever the weather.
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Take your phone out and turn it off (note: this is not advised if you are reading this on your mobile.
I was focused so on eternalizing the moment through my phone, that I hadn taken t the time to eternalize it in my brain.
So my telling you to put your phone down is a little bit like a girl scout telling you only to buy 2 boxes.
We (as app makers) want them to be addicting. Like a potato chip manufacturer, we try to put just the right crunch
Thousands of great apps have enriched and enhanced every aspect of our lives. As a human being, many of these triumphs are trumped by the overwhelming anxiety phones have instilled in us.
We ve trained ourselves to constantly seek refuge from boring, everyday life through our phones.
We ve grown so accustomed to this behavior that we can t shut it out, even during truly exciting or beautiful times in our lives.
I couldn t have one conversation without checking my phone. I needed it.****inner-dialogue intensifies
I wasn t tinkering on my phone, I was thinking about it. I bet if you start paying closer attention to your mobile habits,
My phone just made it too convenient to be active. If I was walking, my phone was in my face,
and I became a hazard to myself, other pedestrians, and drivers. I want the world.
My brother and I would spend entire afternoons having intense debates about the most Google-able, answerable topics.
Today that intense argument would have fizzled out in 2 minutes with Google having the final say.
Phones have turned us into inconsiderate and tardy buttholes. I lost respect for my friend s time
and when I used my phone. I became very meticulous about when I could and could not use my phone.
I went as far as making it inconvenient to use apps I DIDN NEED t actually.
In addition to this change, I started noticing more and more opportunities to cut the mobile ties. I ve summarized these tricks into a program
It s rare that you need to use your phone (or genitals for that matter) when in a social setting.
when they pull out their phones unnecessarily (Oh hey Hollywood!).To get started with this one, I instructed my friends to punch my arm if
I no longer relied on my phone to solve any anxiety or unnecessary emptiness. I was human again.
and paper) to jot it down so worst case you can Google it later. Hide and delete.
You don t need 200 apps. Uninstall the ones you no longer use and tuck the nonessentials into folders a few swipes from your main screen
Set your phone to silent (not VIBRATE. Don t even allow yourself the temptation to swipe
Another 50 points if you don t need Google maps to get there. Buy a watch. I would often catch myself pulling out my phone to merely check the time
(and then check the time again since I never actually remembered it the first time). This frequent time check reenforced the habit of constantly pulling out my phone
and undoubtedly led to unnecessary browsing if a waiting notification piqued my interest. Buy a watch.
No phones in the bedroom or bathroom. Let s focus on the bathroom first and how much time you save without your phone (see below for a nonscientific study of time spent on the toilet with and without a phone each day).
Also the risk of accidentally dropping your iphone in the toilet shoots dangerously close to zero
if toilet tapping isn t allowed. Now for the bedroom. It s proven that looking at bright screens just before bed increases the time it takes to fall asleep.
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#Solar Forest provides a charging station for electric cars Solar Forest We aren t out of the woods yet
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#Why pet owners are skipping the pet food aisle in favor of homemade pet food Veterinarians say these pet food home chefs do it for different reasons.
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#Prescriptive planting technology is set to disrupt the farming industry Tractor-mounted computers help farmers make decisions about planting crops.
Set up by two former Google employees, it used remote sensing and other cartographic techniques to map every field in America (all 25m of them) and superimpose on that all the climate information that it could find.
By 2010 its database contained 150 billion soil observations and 10 trillion weather-simulation points.
and terabytes of data on their yields. By adding these to the Climate Corporation s soil-and-weather database,
it produced a map of America which says which seed grows best in which field, under what conditions.
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#Toshiba s new vegetable factory to bring perfect produce to Japan Toshiba plant factory When you hear the name Toshiba,
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#Nasa tests growing lettuce in space A plant growth chamber designed to make gardens thrive in weightlessness.
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#Top 15 emerging agriculture technologies that will change the world Automation will help agriculture via large-scale robotic and microrobots.
when each technology will be scientifically viable (the kind of stuff that Google, governments and universities develop),
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#Post college towns teem with college-educated young adults, jobs Young adults spend leisurely time at Marion Square in Charleston, SC.
founded eight years ago, employs 30 people, many of them software engineers. The median age hovers in the mid-20s,
WHERE THERE ARE JOBS#Alex Summer, a software developer from Newberry, S. C.,bought a three-bedroom house in suburban Mount Pleasant in 2009,
Eric Bowman, founder of local software start-up Sparc, says that among his 140 developers, the median age is about 28.
Every one of our developers can get a job in five days he says, so you have to treat your team members fairly.
a young developer who is working with the city to build acreative corridor on Meeting Street, an industrial thoroughfare once dominated by car dealerships.
All 15 are software engineers. She calls themour secret weapon and says she can hire good engineers here for about half the cost of comparable workers in Silicon valley.
Hoping to inspire his Web developers to design beautiful stuff, Jenkins has peppered the offices with handsome objects,
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#The grocery industry is ripe for disruption Amazon, Trader Joe s, and Wal-mart are, at least experimenting with grocery delivery.
will finally prove that grocery delivery isn t just abouthipsters doing fun things on their phones,
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#Tesla is driving the new Purpose Economy Tesla, the electric car company, is slowly reshaping how people think about driving.
and built for the Google or Apple executive. The Apple headquarters boast more Teslas than a Tesla showroom.
and Google executives driving a Tesla, they want to be the first in their city and among their peer group to drive one.
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#Tokyo s urban train stations turned into farms in an effort to green the city Soradofarms
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#The future of drones expected to transform agriculture 80%of the commercial market for drones will eventually be for agricultural uses.
Our phones are continually ringing said Ellerbroek. Still, he said for drones to have a meaningful and long-lasting impact in agriculture,
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#Color-changing smart tag indicates freshness of a perishable food The tag uses a simple color system to track the food s quality.
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. Impact Minimizers 7. Demand Optimizers 8. Secondary Opportunity Developers 9. Feedback Loopers 10. Construction Teams PRTS have the potential to become the largest infrastructure project the earth has seen ever,
Cost Estimators 59. 3dimensionalists Those with an innate ability to think three dimensionally. 60. 3d Printerink Developers 61. 3d Food Printer Chef 62.
IBM even created a starter kit to help people get started. 66. Locationists People who specialize in adding the relevance ofplace to our global online communities. 67.
Smart Contact App Developers Smart contact lenses superimpose information on the wearer s field of view. The bank of the future Crypto Currencies & Alternative Financial Systems In 2008 the entire world was beginning to panic as our global financial systems teetered ever so close to total meltdown.
Monetary Exchange Interface Experts 85. Standards Developers 86. Lending Tacticians 87. Seed Capitalists In the startup business world there is a huge gulf between initial concept and fundable prototypes.
This dearth of funding options will require an entirely new profession. 88. Privacy Managers If you think you have lost most of your privacy already,
Mass Energy Storage Developers We are still terrible at storing energy from one day to the next.
Driverless Operating system Engineers. 109. Emergency Crews for when things go wrong. Bio-Factories Based on using living systems
Strategists, and Developers 112. DNA Scientists 113. Gene Sequencers 114. Treatment Monitors Micro-Colleges The systems used to create colleges centuries ago seems justifiably primitive by today s standards.
Final Thoughts In much the same way that the 1985 Apple Laserwriter gave birth to desktop publishing,
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