Nanotech Rewards
Nanotechnology promises to make our lives better. Andrew Maynard, Chief Science Advisor for the Project on Emerging Nanotechnologies, talks to Jorge Ribas about three ways it could.
Duration: 00:02:17
Date published: 22 Apr 2009 - 2:31pm
Nanotech Risks
Andrew Maynard, chief science advisor for the Project on Emerging Nanotechnologies, talks to Jorge Ribas about the technology's risks.
Maximize Reward Cards
Jeanette Pavini tells us how to take advantage of reward programs to today's better ways to save.
Maximize Reward Cards
Jeanette Pavini tells us how to take advantage of reward programs to today's better ways to save.
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Rewarding Farmers to Sequester Carbon - Michael Pollan
Complete video at: fora.tv "Estimates are between 10-15% of all atmospheric carbon could be returned to the soil with sustainable agriculture practices," says author Michael Pollan. He suggests developing a method to measure and reward farmers for sequestering carbon. ----- Farming has become an occupation and cultural force of the past. Michael Pollan's talk promoted the premise -- and hope -- that farming can become an occupation and force of the future. In the past century American ...
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Answer: What will be synergies between nanotech and biotech?
Albert Fert, Nobel Laureate in Physics 2007, has answered a selection of your questions, including his explanation of spintronics, his advice to students and his current research after receiving the Nobel Prize. See all of his answers here: www.youtube.com Thanks to everyone for your participation.
Is Public Healthcare a Right or a Reward? - Julio Frenk
Complete video at: fora.tv Dr. Julio Frenk, Dean of Harvard School of Public Health, argues that an ethical debate to the nature of healthcare is a necessary part to reform. He urges us to decide whether healthcare is a universal right or as a conditional reward. ----- When pandemic H1N1 "swine flu" broke out this spring, Frenk was in the thick of discussions by the Mexican government, the World Health Organization and governments and organizations worldwide in his roles as the current dean ...
How to Get the Rewards a Heroic Mom Deserves
From mashing the peas to playing peekaboo ... every day, you do hundreds of things for your baby that make you a hero in their eyes. Gifts to Grow recognizes all that you give by giving you something back. Here's how to start getting your well-deserved rewards.
Peter Thiel Rewards Students for Dropping Out of College
Complete Premium video at: fora.tv Venture capitalist Peter Thiel discusses his controversial decision to pay promising young innovators to drop out of college and pursue entrepreneurial endeavors. ----- The Ideas Economy is an online forum that convenes experts from around the world on the subjects of innovation, intelligent infrastructure, information, and human potential. Based on a series of live events from The Economist, The Ideas Economy attracts a community of active participants from business, government, non-profits and the academy who are interested in collaborating to solve global challenges, develop new ideas, and contribute to human progress. American entrepreneur, hedge fund manager, and venture capitalist. With Max Levchin, Thiel co-founded PayPal and was its CEO. He currently serves as president of Clarium Capital Management LLC, a global macro hedge fund with more than $6 billion under management, and a managing partner in The Founders Fund, a $275 million under management venture capital fund he launched with Ken Howery and Luke Nosek in 2005. He was an early investor in Facebook, the popular social-networking site, and sits on the company's Board of Directors. 







