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Mar 15, 2017
Blockchain can dramatically reduce pollution and traffic jams
Posted by Philip Raymond in categories: bitcoin, cryptocurrencies, Elon Musk, energy, environmental, futurism, sustainability, transportation
The World Economic Forum has posted an article that hints at something that I have also suggested. (I am not taking credit. Others have suggested the idea too…But advancing tech and credible, continued visibility may help us to finally be taken seriously!)
I am not referring to purchasing and retiring carbon credits. I like that idea too. But here is a blockchain idea that can enable fleets of autonomous, shared, electric vehicles. Benefits to individuals and to society are numerous.
The future is just around the corner. Non-coin applications of the blockchain will support many great things. Goodbye car ownership. Hello clean air! The future of personal transportation.
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Mar 15, 2017
The creator of a bag that dissolves in water drank a glass of it to prove it’s natural
Posted by Shailesh Prasad in category: futurism
Mar 14, 2017
Albert Einstein’s Surprising Thoughts on the Meaning of Life
Posted by Shailesh Prasad in category: futurism
Mar 14, 2017
Microsoft Make Whats Next Career Explorer
Posted by Klaus Baldauf in category: futurism
See how girls’ interests today could turn into a job of the future. We’re inviting girls to explore their passions further and gain insights from LinkedIn on how to make their dream job a reality.
Take a look at the future of the world through the eyes of renowned futurologists and Kaspersky Lab experts.
Mar 13, 2017
Scientists Made the Perfect Underwater Glue
Posted by Shane Hinshaw in category: futurism
Even the strongest artificial glues are completely useless when you try to apply them underwater, but somehow shellfish are able to hold fast to rocks to deter predators from trying to carry them away. Clearly, nature has already figured out how to make glues that work underwater, and now researchers may have discovered the secret.