In times like these we realize just how fragile we are. Our culture, our economy, our world is, and us as a species. All of the technology and ambitions stopped in the tracks of a giant we must face. Humans do a good job in being resilient throughout the ups and downs of life --... Continue Reading →
This is Not a Drill
The director-general of the World Health Organization (WHO) Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus warned governments that the global spread of the novel coronavirus is "not a drill" and called on them to take significant action if public health authorities are to contain the deadly outbreak. The novel coronavirus is a pervasive and resilient foe. Scientists have... Continue Reading →
An Autonomous World
Autonomous vehicles will change the lives of hundreds of millions of people, and the world as we know it. If vehicles could drive themselves why would anyone ever want to drive again? Driving is time consuming As a driver you must place your full attention on traffic and hazards for the duration of your trip.... Continue Reading →
The Beauty in Blooming Late
You’ve probably heard of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Born in Salzburg on January 27th, 1756, the youngest of 7 children. He would rise to become one of the world’s most influential composers. What you probably didn’t know was that he struggled into his early twenties. To put this into perspective, in the 18th century, most lived... Continue Reading →