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Monthly Archives: February 2019
Jeff Bezos just gave a private talk in New York. From utopian space colonies to dissing Elon Musk’s Martian dream, here are the most notable things he said.
Jeff Bezos may be the richest human on Earth, as the founder of Amazon, but his ultimate dreams reside within a relatively obscure company called Blue Origin. In fact, as Bezos told the CEO of Business Insider’s parent company in … Continue reading
This Car Is a Ferrari, Maserati and Lamborghini—in Spirit
John Golden, 92, a retired contractor living in Manhattan Beach, Calif., on his “Big Red,” as told to A.J. Baime. I started working at Northrop Aircraft Corp. in California in 1951, and at the time, plastics were new. I ended … Continue reading
Cloud Loss Could Add 8 Degrees to Global Warming
The PETM doesn’t only provide a past example of CO2-driven climate change; scientists say it also points to an unknown factor that has an outsize influence on Earth’s climate. When the planet got hot, it got really hot. Ancient warming … Continue reading
Proclamation remembers Idaho internment camp prisoners
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Amy Nelson Is Making Co-Working Spaces For People Not In Big Cities
After a demanding and high-stress career, most people’s second acts likely involve something a little more relaxing, something a little closer to home. But for Amy Nelson, who co-founded the co-working space The Riveter as a pregnant 37-year-old mother of … Continue reading
INTERVIEW: Fast Radius’ CEO Lou Rassey on embracing industrial additive manufacturing
Now that 3D printing is moving towards industrial-grade production levels, many companies find themselves excited about the possibilities but not sure how to fully make it part of their operating model. This has created a gap where companies are slow … Continue reading
Tockr D-Day C-47 Watches Built with Salvaged WWII Aircraft Parts
Along with a number of other anniversaries being commemorated by the watch world in 2019 (we’re looking at you, Omega, Zenith, and probably others to come), this year also marks the 75th anniversary of the D-Day invasion of Normandy, which … Continue reading