Perhaps future large tokamak reactors will achieve this, but likely nowhere near the present day. But researchers at MIT are offering another approach that just might address the concerns of being net energy positive and cost effective fusion reactors.
Read MoreWill Western states confront China in a unified manner, or will they each pursue their own economic interests with a disregard for the political consequences of their decisions? Only time—and the amount of money China throws at the world—will tell.
Read MoreKareem Abukhadra started Forgotten Neighbors, an organization dedicated to sharing the stories of the homeless. Since starting the organization in his sophomore year at Columbia University, he has since amassed tens of thousands of views on his posts.
Read MoreApex Legends was released on February 4, 2019, and since then it has obliterated Fortnite’s early player base numbers.
Read MoreIt almost seems as if Crayola is taking advantage of the success of diversity oriented campaigns in order to brand themselves as more inclusive while also making more money.
Read MoreHowever, a saving grace that might come out of the talk is a suggestion from the US to follow a Vietnam’s path: the idea that a communist regime can pursue market-oriented policies without sacrificing the legitimacy of the government. In truth, this model of economic development is far and few in today’s world; other than China, the remaining Communist states, Vietnam, Laos, and Cuba, show nowhere near the same economic prowess.
Read MoreThe film industry has a duty to give people voices and tell the stories of the unheard, but it also has a duty to make sure those stories reach a general audience. Netflix, Amazon, and Hulu do just that.
Read MoreSiddhartha Sen graduated from the University of Mumbai in 2003 and then worked as an analyst at J.P. Morgan & Chase from 2004 to 2005. He currently works as the Director of IHS Markit, focusing on the oil and gas industry.
Read MoreOn Friday, March 8th, Business Today held the 3rd iteration of Design Nation, an expenses-paid conference that explores the impact of design within career, business, and industry.
Read MoreDavid P. Willard, Founder & Chief Executive Officer of 52 Capital Partners, LLC, investigates America’s Skirmish Era with China.
Read MoreThe revolutionary nature of today’s communication technologies stems directly from their joint utility. Accumulating compatible technologies is invaluable.
Read More“We need you to tackle society’s biggest problems now, to ask very important questions and pioneer the innovations that the rest of us are too “experienced” to think of.”
Read MoreThe Chinese Dream is the rejuvenation of the nation to its historical state of political and economic brilliance.
Read More“As money becomes digital and the world moves to mobile technology, we are benefiting from strong tailwinds.”
Read MoreInsurtech startups...companies that use cutting-edge technology such as machine learning to maximize savings, efficiency, and user experience, have stormed to the forefront of the insurance industry.
Read More“Juuling.” This word has become commonplace among youths in the U.S.. But what is a Juul, why has it become such a sensation, and why is the startup now valued at $15 billion?
Read More“Sustainability can’t be just for people who can afford it, because in fact the people who can least afford it are the ones who will suffer the most from the effects of climate change.”
Read MoreA new wave of female-focused companies are creating a new paradigm of brand-customer interaction that focuses on creating a community and bringing their customers closer than ever.
Read MoreSteve Forbes on Business Today being a student-run magazine: “Students are more likely to be open to listening to their peers, not to adults, or to people who are in a different phase of their own lives.“
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