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Fill prescriptions at home?
Thanks to researchers at the University of Glasgow, you could someday whip up your own pharmaceuticals at home. The scientists have created a device similar to a 3D printer for chemicals. Small containers of chemical raw materials, called reagents, are placed in a dispenser in the device. Then software carries out the necessary mechanical steps...
This tiny device can instantly read your DNA
Sequencing a person’s genome has until now required a well-equipped specialty lab. Now, the English company Oxford Nanopore has made a device the size of a cell phone that can do the same job. The gadget draws a sample of DNA through a small pore in its surface. DNA is made up of a sequence...
Now what? Cheap, 3D-printed electric car
OK, so it’s only a two-seater and can barely top 40 mph. But there’s room for groceries and it carries a price tag of only $7,500. And, according to the manufacturer, making one will take only three days. The LSEV, as it’s called, is a child of the union of XEV, a Chinese car maker,...
Tech firms, not automakers, will rake in big future profits
Investors are betting it won’t be the traditional automakers who profit from tomorrow’s cars. Their margins will shrink as they expensively retool in the years ahead, evolving toward electric and and more autmoted vehciles. So, who will profit in the years ahead? Much of the new technology will come from specialty providers, particularly those who...
Auto Industry idiocy: Manufacture more gas guzzling vehicles
Brent crude hit $80 a barrel. Prices at the gas pump are hitting four-year highs. And now, with the U.S. exiting the Iranian nuclear deal, putting heavier sanctions on that nation, with Venezuela oil output at 30-year lows and tensions escalating in the Middle East, the prospects for $100-a-barrel oil in the near future are...
IN 2018: DRIVERLESS VEHICLES KILL
On March 18 2018, Elaine Herzberg joined Bridget Driscoll in history. Driscoll was the world’s first pedestrian to be killed by an automobile: in August 1896 she walked into the path of a motor car, rocketing along at 4 mph as it was giving free rides on the grounds of London’s Crystal Palace. ...
Driverless cars? As forecast: Driverless fraud, Driving us over the cliff…
In the Internet Age, where folks are too stupid to think for themselves and are force-fed easily digested algorithm-shaped news, ads, data, and commercials, we’ve become programmed to give up freedom of thought, expression and action. So, without thinking, we buy into the latest technology, or at least its hype. There is no greater example...
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The “Friday Trends Special” is one of many bold, exciting improvements we’re rolling out for you this Spring. It showcases Gerald Celente’s conversations with OnTrendpreneurs™, who have built and grown successful businesses, as well as featuring a wide range of special guests and unique insights covering on-trend topics. These shows will have you thinking, learning...
As Goes Gold, So Goes the Economy
Has gold lost its shine? It’s down 5 percent in the last three months. No surprise. We’ve been forecasting for years that gold prices will decline as the U.S. dollar gained ground, and that’s what’s driving the prices lower. Up until recently, the price of gold has varied only modestly, with positive and negative swings...