Mobile Tech Enabling Mobile Work

Mobile technology—tablets, smartphones, and laptops—are enabling companies to set up flexible remote work on scales previously unimaginable. But while these increasingly distributed intra-office networks create a host of benefits for employees, they also pose big challenges for employers, as Ars Technica reports.Security, for one, remains a big concern, especially when trade secrets can be stolen from […]

Egypt To West: We Don’t Need Your Aid

To suspend aid to Egypt or not? Ever since the bloodletting across Egypt accelerated last week, an increasing number of Senators and Congressmen have been lining up to demand that President Obama halt disbursements of the $1.5 billion annual aid package to Egypt’s heavy-handed military-backed government. Various EU leaders have joined the chorus in their respective […]

Have Energy, Will Export

In early 2010 President Obama set a stretch goal for the United States: double our exports in five years. It was the kind of seemingly fantastical five-year plan you might expect from China, which has been able to leverage its outsized population and natural resources to produce extraordinary growth (though that growth has recently tapered […]

Week in Review

With WRM in India this week, we cross-posted an essay from the American Interest editor Adam Garfinkle on the violent crackdown on pro-Morsi supporters by Egyptian Security Forces: [A]l-Sisi and associates believe in the “strong horse” theory of political legitimacy, and they are now in the process of applying that theory to Egyptian realities. Might doesn’t necessarily make […]

ICYMI: Climate Scientist Admits Policy Best Left to Policymakers

In a remarkably candid column last month, climate scientist Tamsin Edwards argued that her profession would be better served focusing exclusively on what they are qualified to comment on: climate science. Climate policy, Edwards says, is better left to the politicians. From the Guardian: I believe advocacy by climate scientists has damaged trust in the science. […]

Photo of the Week

An Egyptian man places blocks of ice on the body of a supporter of deposed Egyptian President Mohammed Morsi, killed during a violent crackdown by Egyptian Security Forces on pro-Morsi sit-in demonstrations the day before, at the al-Iman Mosque in Nasr City on August 15, 2013 in Cairo, Egypt. An unknown number of pro-Morsi protesters […]

Scientists Unlock Self-Fertilizing Crops

British scientists have figured out a way to “unlock” vast amounts of nitrogen in the air to reduce our reliance on conventional fertilizer. Nitrogen is the most abundant element in the air and is a key catalyst for plant growth, but most plants (legumes are an exception) are unable to “pull” it directly out of […]

Bambi Meets Godzilla In The Middle East

President Obama has had a rude awakening in the Middle East. The region he thought existed was an illusion built on American progressive assumptions about the way the world works. In the dream Middle East, democracy at least of a sort was just around the corner. Moderate Islamists would engage with the democratic process, and […]

More Smart Green Thinking On Display

One of the smarter greens out there is warning against getting carried away by the hype over renewable energy. Bjørn Lomborg puts the current state of green energy in historical context in a piece for Project Syndicate: The reality is that humanity has spent recent centuries getting away from renewables. In 1800, the world obtained 94% of its energy […]

Cool Tech Bringing Price Transparency to the Consumer

The revelations about Romneycare this week once again underscored the importance of price signals and price transparency in our health care system. Fortunately, though hospitals have a vested interest in keeping their prices secret, there’s some neat tools out there for finding price comparisons on procedures and between hospitals.We just came across a new one […]

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