Yearly Archives: 2012

Technology and War – At Our Most Destructive Humanity is Most Creative

Technology and war can be compared to Mr. Hyde, for those familiar with the book, "Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde," authored...

Energy Update: The Answer My Friends is Blowing in the Wind

Not only does it appear that there is enough latent energy in wind to supply all our needs here on Earth, but our use...

Inner Space Update: The Consequences of Our Human Habit of Dumping Stuff into the Ocean

Two articles caught my eye today. The first was about Fort Bragg , California. The second was about Port Orford, Oregon. Things You Should Know...

Global Warming Update: Sea Otters, Sea Urchins and Kelp Forests

When I was very young I read "Amikuk," authored by Rutherford George Montgomery. It was a story about a young sea otter. Sea otters...

Cold Fusion Update: Lots of Hot Air and No LENR Device Anywhere to be Seen

The cold fusion debate (if you don't know about this technology I refer you to two previous articles I have written for this blog...

Headlines at 21st Century Tech for September 7, 2012

Welcome to this week’s 21st Century Technology headlines. Each week I select a few interesting stories about technological innovation that can help us tackle...

Energy Update: Carbon Sequestration and the Oil Sands

Royal Dutch Shell, Chevron Canada and Marathon Oil, with massive subsidies from the Canadian federal and Alberta provincial governments announced on September 5, 2012...

Robotics and Artificial Intelligence Update: Machine Ethics and the Laws of Robotics

Whether you believe that machines in this century will surpass human intelligence or just compete with us on an even playing field, we are...

Inner Space: The Garbage Time Bomb

It takes up to four weeks for a single sheet of paper to dissolve when thrown into the ocean. It takes a plastic bottle...

The Future of Work – An Appropriate Labour Day Topic

There are over 7 billion humans on this planet in the year 2012. There will be more than 9 billion of us by mid-century....

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