Trupti Doshi at IAD 2018 Architect Trupti Doshi speaking at IAD 2018
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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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“A wonderful, fun, and engaging way to bring mindfulness into a child’s life.” — DANIEL GOLEMAN, AUTHOR OF EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE Founder of the Inner Kids program, Susan Kaiser Greenland adapted adult meditation practices for kids, seeing a marked improvement...
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In 2017’s newsletter with a Planet focus , I explored 2 prototypes for an Integral City – one was Durant, Oklahoma, and the other Findhorn Eco-Village, Scotland. A year later I find myself and Integral City endeavours relocated to Findhorn Eco-Village...
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The idea of nutrient loss is a common but troublesome problem that plagues all kinds of soils. Efforts have been made by a number of institutions to combat this issue, to varying degrees of success. Yet, as a team of researchers has demonstrated, the...
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You’re feeling down? Life hit you too hard, so now it seems to you that nothing makes sense? Think positively! When you shift your mindset, your life will change, too. Positive psychology may look silly when you see it from the outside, but it totally...
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In 2011, the Financial Times released an important article that had helped reveal an interesting fact. Hedge funds and private equity firms weren’t just looking for new innovative companies — for research, they began looking at something more interesting:...
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CC BY 2.0 US Department of Agriculture It's all about the culture. Denmark is a superstar when it comes to cutting down on wasted food. In 2015 the Agriculture and Food Council announced that the country had reduced the amount of wasted food by 25 percent...
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Dr Bruce Lipton believes the Sixth Mass Extinction is the end of the world as we know it…and that this is a good thing. He sees enormous potential for humanity to change its ways, and believes that we all have a part to play. "Good news, bad news – if...
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From pioneering work at the Stanford Research Institute (SRI) testing telepathic communication with astronauts in space, through personal research carried out in a potato field in the west of Sweden and recorded experiences in the renowned vegetable garden...
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Whales and dolphins (Cetaceans) live in tightly-knit social groups, have complex relationships, talk to each other and even have regional dialects - much like human societies. A major new study, published today in Nature Ecology & Evolution, has linked...
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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...
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On February 14th 2018, Koolulam invited 3000 people who had never met bevor to sing in Haifa, in three languages, celebration of coexistence, incollaboration with Beit HaGefen, the Haifa Municipality, and the Port of Haifa. "להביט יחדיו אל הבאות ויום...
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28th Feb 2018 - Auroville Matri Mandir Dawn Bonfire and Water Ceremony Live_Stream of the event from 5:10 am to 7:30 am.
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PM Modi addresses gathering at Auroville Foundation on the occasion of its Golden Jubilee Week in Puducherry .............................................................................................. 'DD News' is the News Channel of India's Public...
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From our friend Brigitte right now on the road in New Zealand: Karamea. A community of 650 people in rural New Zealand. A small community with a big vision. Imagine if every traveller and every business took responsibility for their carbon footprint....
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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...
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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...
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Are you discouraged by what's happening in the world today? THEN WATCH THIS! In minutes, you'll rediscover the wonders and possibilities that surround us everyday just waiting to be noticed and celebrated. Find out for yourself why former National Geographic...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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