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Tag Archives: Nonlinear Thinking
Nonlinear Thinking: Breast Tissue Screening Bra
This is very cool, especially given that we have three daughters. One of our favorite trends is mobile medical applications and devices. How do these rapid technological advances fit into macroeconomic models? Most forecasts are going to be so far … Continue reading
Nonlinear Thinking: Wireless Doctors
The wireless revolution in the delivery of health care services is coming, folks. We’ve been all over this story. Click here, here, and here. Scanadu is a new company with a mission to give consumers affordable medical care alternatives and … Continue reading
Nonlinear Thinking: A New Kind of Industrial Robot
A smarter, safer new industrial robot [Rethink Robotics] could bring automation to new areas of manual work and help many U.S. manufacturers regain a competitive edge. – Technology Review (click here if video is not observable)
Posted in Manufacturing, Nonlinear Thinking, Technology
Tagged Baxter, Industrial Robots, iRot, manufacturing, Nonlinear Thinking, Rethink Robotics
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Nonlinear Thinking: Augmented Reality
In case you missed it, Google’s project glass is very cool. It caught our attention in this month’s MIT Technology Review, The spectacles take the place of his desktop computer, his mobile computer, and his all-knowing digital assistant. For all … Continue reading
Posted in Nonlinear Thinking
Tagged Augmented Reality, Google Project Glass, Nonlinear Thinking
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Nonlinear Thinking: Smart Phone Cataract Detecting Device
This is what we’re talkin’ about! We stumbled upon this while reading a Blooomberg piece this morning, Health Tools for Apple’s IPhone May Get Same Scrutiny as Stents. This is the exact technology that will lift the American and global … Continue reading
Posted in Apple, Nonlinear Thinking
Tagged Apple, Apps, Mobile Medical Equipment, Nonlinear Thinking
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Nonlinear Thinking: The Future of Ag?
As food prices spike and the Malthusian noise grows louder let’s take a look at what the “victory garden” of the future may look like. Indoor Ag and hydroponics are already huge in the the production of the number one … Continue reading
Posted in Clean Tech, Commodities, Equities, General Interest, Nonlinear Thinking, Technology
Tagged Food Prices, Nonlinear Thinking, Vertical Farming
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