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Hawaiian Wave Power

Technologies for solar and wind power are maturing and stabilizing. Innovations will happen; but, the existing technologies suffice. Tidal and Continue reading →

Western US Heat Records

In addition to drought, five western US states recorded record temperatures for June. July and August are usually the hottest Continue reading →

Internet Fragility

The Internet is one of the most vital, yet least regulated pieces of modern infrastructure. But, unlike aviation (FAA), medicine Continue reading →

Data On Reverse Trickle-Down

America has tried trickle-down economics for thirty years. The result has been higher income and wealth inequality. Analyses now show Continue reading →

Electric Cars Pollute Too

Electric cars are not pollution-free, unless you have your own pollution-free power source. Depending on how an area gets its Continue reading →

Employees See More Hiring

Gallup polls (because that’s what Gallup does) a group of employees to get their view of whether their companies are Continue reading →

Americans Are Rich Relatively

America has poverty issues. So does the world. US median income is down to $51,939 (2013) from $55,562 (2001), but Continue reading →

Robotic Taxis

Robotic taxis are one of the high-visibility applications for autonomous vehicles. They would dramatically alter a very human-centric business. According Continue reading →

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