Monthly Archives: March, 2012

Biomedicine Update – Healing the Heart

The expression "in a heartbeat" may not have the same meaning in the future if technology under development has a say. Conventional thinking on...

Biomedicine Update – Mapping the Genome is Getting Cheaper by the Day

The cost of DNA sequencing is going down rapidly making mapping the genome within the next decade almost as inexpensive as a routine blood...

Identifying the Problems of the 21st Century – A Commentary on James Martin’s 16 Challenges

When I was a younger man working in the world of information technology I was an avid reader of James Martin's books on computers...

Urban Landscapes in the 21st Century – Part 5: The Evolution of Cities

In urban environments water plays many roles. It is used for drinking, cooking, washing, gardening, parks, recreation, sanitation, and manufacturing. On coastlines and where...

Urban Landscapes in the 21st Century – Part 4: The Evolution of Cities

In our last blog we talked about the challenge of dealing with solid urban waste in cities in both the Developed and Developing World....

Urban Landscapes in the 21st Century – Part 3: The Evolution of Cities

In our last blog we described how used plastic bottles get recycled as building material in new housing projects in Sub-Saharan Africa and Central...

Urban Landscapes in the 21st Century – Part 2: The Evolution of Cities

Why is it so important that we focus on cities in talking about 21st century technology challenges?  There are 3 reasons: Demographics Economics Revolution Demographics - As we...

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