Data That Matters October 2019
In 1960, the richest paid 56% in taxes. Now they pay 23%, less than the 24.2% the poorest pay. A Continue reading
In 1960, the richest paid 56% in taxes. Now they pay 23%, less than the 24.2% the poorest pay. A Continue reading
Set aside the question of whether robots are taking or creating jobs. At least according to one study, robots are Continue reading
The Digital Singularity may arrive earlier than expected. As if technology hadn’t been changing fast enough, quantum computing has accelerated Continue reading
Feeling like you don’t trust government and authority figures as much as before? Familiar with slow bureaucracies that rely on Continue reading
Solar power is now mainstream. Graphene is a marvel of a material. But solar cells are only 21% efficient (which Continue reading
Both car crashes and opioid overdoses killed over 40,000 Americans in 2017 (40,231 from opioids and 43,036 from cars). (Note: Continue reading
Welcome to the new year, which is a good time to look back at the old year. PretendingNotToPanic.com is explicitly Continue reading
If it can be done, it will be done. That’s one of the cautions about technology. In this case, someone Continue reading