NazrulNazrul amin5 Technologies That Will Change Everythingverified_publisherInc Magazine - Joel CommHow to know where the ball is moving. Sometimes a technology comes along and changes the way we live forever. It often starts quietly. The tech might have to pass through a few iterations before its value becomes clear. The first cars needed three operators, including one to walk in front of the …
NazrulNazrul aminScientists Develop Liquid Fuel That Can Store The Sun's Energy For Up to 18 Yearsverified_publisherScienceAlert - Carly CassellaNo matter how abundant or renewable, solar power has a thorn in its side. There is still no cheap and efficient long-term storage for the energy that …
NazrulNazrul aminWant Financial Security? A Massive New Study of 6,000 U.S. Families Says It All Comes Down to These 2 Simple Choices (Chances Are You're Not Doing at Least 1 of Them)verified_publisherInc Magazine - Bill Murphy Jr.They looked at 90,000 families in developed countries around the world. But what they found about U.S. families is striking. Economists just released a gigantic study of 90,641 worldwide households, looking at what wealthy families in developed countries do differently. No surprise, they found a big …
NazrulNazrul aminShipping container turned into compact tiny house for twoverified_publishernewatlas.com - By Adam WilliamsThis attractive shipping container-based tiny house sleeps up to two people and seems best suited as a weekend getaway or guest house rather than …
NazrulNazrul aminEverything You Know About Obesity Is WrongHuffPost - The Huffington PostPrint this story From the 16th century to the 19th, scurvy killed around 2 million sailors, more than warfare, shipwrecks and syphilis combined. It was an ugly, smelly death, too, beginning with rattling teeth and ending with a body so rotted out from the inside that its victims could literally be …
NazrulNazrul aminSuzy Welch: What to say when a job interviewer says, 'Tell me about yourself'verified_publisherCNBC - Kathryn Dill,Marguerite WardHiring managers often kick off interviews with a deceptively simple question: "Tell me about yourself." Interviewees may be tempted to gloss over this …