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Ruth Cuadra

Smart systems and global chaos - 0 views

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    A proliferation of embedded systems and mobile computing is rushing us towards an easily predicted future - the "Internet of things" where everything is connected.
Ruth Cuadra

The Disciplined Pursuit of Less - 1 views

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    The Clarity Paradox ... success is a catalyst for failure.
Ileana Maestas

Why Men Fail - NYTimes.com - 1 views

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    Very interesting! Think about it...most museum professionals are women. Should museums consider this trend as they adapt to new realities?
Ruth Cuadra

Chicken With Ball Bearings: How To Cook Like A Futurist | The Awl - 0 views

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    Futurist Cookbook -- food for thought as we continue our training as futurists
Ruth Cuadra

Pulling a rabbit out of a mesh hat - Liz Neely talks about 3D digitisation & 3D printing - 0 views

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    opportunities afforded by 3D digitisation and then 3D printing
David Bloom

Change.org Petitions Targeting Restaurants Gain Steam - 0 views

  • The online petition site Change.org could be seen as both a blessing and a curse for restaurants. On the one hand, it's an easy way for customers to communicate to businesses what they want. On the other hand, it's an easy way for customers to communicate to businesses what they want. Restaurants, such as In-N-Out, Chick-fil-A, Sizzler, Chipotle, Wendy's and others, are being targeted by Change.org petitions created by customers and other individuals with varying concerns including civil rights, animal rights, environmental sustainability and worker safety.
Ruth Cuadra

REMIX Summit by CultureLabel.com with Google & Bloomberg - 0 views

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    A new global summit for culture, entrepreneurship and technology tackling the big ideas shaping the future of the cultural sector. (Would love to see what comes out of this)
David Bloom

The differences between science fiction and science fact change over time, and our opin... - 0 views

  • SCIENCE fiction often gets a bad press from scientists, but firing our imagination about science and technology is absolutely vital. Sharing a vision of the good society, in which everybody has what they need to live well, is crucial to working towards it. So how do we imagine the contribution of science and technology to creating just futures?
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    A little something about science, science fiction and the future.
Lisa Eriksen

http://myboe.org/cognoti/content/file/resources/documents/68/6888f59f/6888f59f10eb3403f... - 0 views

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    Can a bureaucracy this large be able to keep up with rapid changes in technology for our students?
Lisa Eriksen

How Childhood Neglect Stunts the Brain | Wired Science | Wired.com - 0 views

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    Still so much for us to learn about the brain, behavior and learning.
Ruth Cuadra

In Praise Of the Male Biological Clock « Zócalo Public Square - 0 views

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    Could the news that men have a biological clock be the tipping point that reverses the trend of people starting families later?
Ruth Cuadra

Go Ahead: Steal This Headline « Zócalo Public Square - 0 views

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    "People in this town are very concerned that the lack of respect for intellectual property rights here and abroad is undermining their business model"
Lisa Eriksen

7 trends affecting the nonprofit sector - TheNonProfitTimes - 2 views

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    Celeste shared this article and thought it might be interesting to compare to the trends the LF participants identified at Workshop #2 and in their domain groups.  I think we discussed most of them.
Lisa Eriksen

48% of Americans Prefer to Live for Today Than Plan for Tomorrow - 0 views

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    I wonder how museum professionals would respond to future planning?  Perhaps why the Leader of the Future project is important?
Ruth Cuadra

IDF2012 - Intel Labs Media Day - 0 views

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    "Science and technology have progressed to the point where what we build is only constrained by the limits of our own imaginations." Justin Rattner - Intel Chief Technology Officer
Megan Conn

How to make time expand - Page 4 - Boston.com - 0 views

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    Interesting info about our every increasingly-busy world... and some tips for marketing that might be useful for museums.  
Ruth Cuadra

An economist walks into a restaurant... - 1 views

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    Never eating where there is an enthusiastic young crowd is just one of the guidelines for eating well at reasonable prices.
Ruth Cuadra

Could FastStitch Device, Invented by Undergrads, Be the Future of Suture? - YouTube - 0 views

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    After surgeon stitches up a patient's abdomen, costly complications -- some life-threatening -- can occur. To cut down on these postoperative problems, Johns Hopkins undergraduates have invented a disposable suturing tool to guide the placement of stitches and guard the accidental puncture of internal organs.
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