Learn more at: www.iam-weekend.com The complexity, lack of logic and apparent overwhelming nature of ‘current events’ (a.k.a. Trump, Brexit, Climate change, refugee crisis, nuclear vibes, etc) is derivating in a threatening hypernormalisation, full of...
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Physicists just achieved quantum teleportation underwater for the first time
Chinese scientists have successfully sent information between entangled particles through sea water, the first time this type of quantum communication has been achieved underwater. In this proof-of-concept experiment, information was sent across a 3.3-metre...
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This Is How Your Org Chart Is Holding Back Your Business
These two “silo”-smashing alternatives can fix the problems caused by your stagnant org chart. Snagajob COO Jocelyn Mangan says it wasn’t long ago that her 500-person company had two design teams–one just for marketing and another for all-purpose design....
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What Blockchains Could Mean for Transportation and Government
The World Economic Forum estimates that by 2027, 10 percent of global gross domestic product will be stored on blockchains. A blockchain is a digital, openly shared, decentralized log of transactions. Blockchains allow non-trusting members to interact...
Read more50 Years AUROVILLE_Live Streaming of Events in Auroville Dawn Fire & Water Ceremony on February 28th, 2018. 5am - 7am IST
28th Feb 2018 - Auroville Matri Mandir Dawn Bonfire and Water Ceremony Live_Stream of the event from 5:10 am to 7:30 am.
Read moreHow Should Your Company Prepare For Robot Coworkers?
Making the most of automated tools isn’t just “plug and play.” Successful automation requires a more holistic approach. “The robots are coming! The robots are coming!” seems like a familiar sentiment as robotics, artificial intelligence, and machine learning...
Read moreMining Crypto Takes So Much Bandwidth, It’s Inhibiting the Search for Alien Life
In Brief Astronomers listening for radio messages from alien civilizations require lots of processing power to crunch the data. Now, those astronomers are finding the GPUs they need in short supply as crypto miners buy them up. Thanks to the cryptocurrency...
Read moreWe can now harvest electricity from Earth's heat using quantum tunnelling
Researchers have come up with a way we could harvest energy from Earth by turning excess infrared radiation and waste heat into electricity we can use. Source Nexus Newsletter By David Nield / Freelance journalist The concept involves the strange physics...
Read moreIntegral City Prototypes for a Planet in Transition
People often ask what is an Integral City or which cities are Integral Cities? The answer often seems to disappoint them, in that you can say “Integral” is not an ideal for a city, but rather a framework for understanding the city as a human system in...
Read moreQuantum physics is bringing our wildest sci-fi dreams to life
In Brief Quantum physics is one of the most exciting and innovative areas of scientific research. By funding further research and development in quantum physics, great technological advancements will be made. Spooky Subatomic Space Think of every amazing...
Read more50 Years Auroville- Savitri around the World
An overview of the JourneyCelebrating the 50th Anniversary of Auroville28.02.1968 to 28.02.2018 Complete continuous reading of the text of Sri Aurobindo’s revelatory epic Savitri – a legend and a symbol by 471 readers representing 99 locations around...
Read moreWhat Can Governments Learn From Transparent Work Cultures?
Much has been written about what governments can learn from the private sector, from cutting costs to investing in innovation. Very few of these conversations have focused on people, and specifically, what can be learned from high-functioning employee...
Read moreThe art and science of DNA activation, healing and repair
The Foundations of Epigenetic DNA Activation: Life is Energy Einstein, Tesla, and the science of quantum physics have shown us that the fabric of the Universe is composed of vibrational strings expressed as energy. Every single cell and organ system,...
Read moreThe Netherlands unveiled plans for their first vertical forest and it looks awesome
It's going to be designed by the leading architect for vertical forests. After winning a bid to design the Netherlands’ first vertical forest, Italian architect Stefano Boeri has announced his plans for his contribution to the entire urban forestation...
Read moreSocial Media Predictions For 2018: Shopping, AI, And Maybe Even A Soul
Social media plays a bigger role in your life and your business than ever before. Here’s what you need to know heading into the new year, according to Hootsuite’s CEO. Source: Fast Company Newsletter by Bryan Holmes For social networks, 2017 may well...
Read moreRethinking the domestic space with New York founder of TRNK, Tariq Dixon
As a design-conscious generation begins to domesticate, this online marketplace brings a professional’s mindset to our most personal spaces, New York City There are few cities where space is as precious as in New York. On the most literal level, this...
Read more50th Birthday Auroville The City For Human Unity
Auroville has produced a short presentation video for UNESCO on the occasion of its 50th birthday
Read more9 CEOs’ Top Priorities For 2018 In Tech, Business, And Society
From student loan debt and voice technology to the fate of brick and mortar, these are the issues preoccupying top CEOs at the start of this year. Last year, we asked CEOs for their predictions heading into 2017 and have since seen a few of those things...
Read more10 predictions for deep learning in 2018
I´ve got this ominous feeling that 2018 could be the year that everything changes dramatically. The incredible breakthroughs we saw in 2017 for deep learning will carry over in a very powerful way in 2018. A lot of work coming from 2017’s research will...
Read more12 changes that could shake up the blockchain world in 2018
If there is one thing I have learned in the last two years in the cryptocurrency world, it’s that things change so quickly in this sector, it can humble anybody. Anyone who says he knows what he is talking about, doesn’t! Still, it’s New Year’s Day, so...
Read moreBanks LOVE blockchain!
To process derivatives, currency trades, transactions, etc. Just don’t call it cryptocurrency. It’s a “digital currency.” As a general rule, most bankers disparage cryptocurrencies, like Bitcoin, as anything but purely speculative instruments. But they...
Read moreFour Reasons To Hire More Digital Nomads (Like Me)
This story reflects the views of this author, but not necessarily the editorial position of Fast Company. Source via FastCompany Newsletter by By Arianna O'Dell In October I worked from a Rio de Janeiro cafe, finishing up a PR campaign. In November I...
Read moreBlockchain-based Microgrid in Brooklyn, New York
In an energy market that is becoming increasingly distributed – whether based on wind, sun, water or biomass – intelligent grids are becoming increasingly important. Siemens microgrid technology is helping communities pioneer the movement toward a self-sufficient...
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