Avatarchianstflipped into Human Nature?'Robot soldiers could make up quarter of British army by 2030s'verified_publisherThe Guardian - Dan Sabbagh Defence and security editorInvestment in robot warfare at heart of UK’s planned five-year defence review Thirty thousand “robot soldiers” could form an integral part of the British army in the 2030s, working alongside humans in and around the frontline, the head of the armed forces said in a television interview on Sunday. Gen …
Avatarchianstflipped into Vibrant HealthIs MSG bad for your health? The surprising truthverified_publisherTODAY - Karen Ansel, M.S., R.D.N.A nutritionist dives into the latest research on this controversial ingredient. MSG has an image problem. An estimated 42% of us are trying to limit or avoid MSG entirely, according to the International Food Information Council. At the same time, food companies and restaurants love it for its rich, …
Avatarchianstflipped into Growth & ImprovementsB2B marketplaces will be the next billion-dollar e-commerce startupsverified_publisherTechCrunch - Merritt HummerStartups involved in B2B e-commerce such as Faire and Mirakl have burst out of the gates in 2020. Almost overnight, these startups transformed into consequential platforms, earning billion-dollar valuations along the way. The B2B e-commerce industry has broad reach, encompassing everything from …
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Avatarchianstflipped into Global WarmingFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logoWhy renewables can’t save the planet | Michael Shellenberger | TEDxDanubiated.com - Michael ShellenbergerEnvironmentalists have long promoted renewable energy sources like solar panels and wind farms to save the climate. But what about when those …
Avatarchianstflipped into Global WarmingPandemics will likely keep happening if we don't address climate changeverified_publisherMic - AJ DellingerIt's hard not to draw parallels between the United States's botched responses to coronavirus and climate change. Both are pressing threats to the …