Monthly Archives: July 2005
More-with-Less Innovation: Light your home without electricity
Deep in the bowels of the multi-billion dollar Energy Department federal bureaucrats are hard at work not coming up with this innovation.
More-with-Less Innovation: Films without film
The movies you see will soon look better, and cost a lot less money and energy to get to the theater.:::
More-with-less Innovation: Faster, cheaper, inkjet printing
Hewlett-Packard invested $1.4 billion to make inkjet printing, better, faster, and cheaper. :::
The Race: Conflict vs. Harmony
There is a race between the mostly constructive powers of voluntary human action, and the mostly destructive powers of coercive governmental constraint . . .
Human Innovation: Memory lost, memory restored
Alzheimer’s disease devastates the lives of millions. It robs people of their memories and leaves their brains a tangled mess. But now the first glimmers of light and hope may have penetrated through these tangled vines of murdered memory.:::
Human Innovation: Fixing your mitochondria
Human Innovation: Fixing your mitochondria
Human Innovation: Meat Without Cruelty
No animals were harmed in the creation of this steak.:::
The Race: Tracking Mad Cows
Human innovation vs. government. Race over.:::
More-with-less Innovation: using one thing to accomplish two things
America may already be wired for broadband everywhere.:::
Saving Lives
A profit-making investment of $3-million could save the lives of 1 million children.:::