Greetings from Bangkok Airport. Combining business with pleasure. Today’s topics to consider are plant wearables, wave energy, time crystals, 100 business trends, piezoelectric bandage, AI and capitalism (and the end of money), extreme brainstorming, 9 retrofuturistic predictions and printing brain tissue.
Apply extreme brainstorming.
Biodegradable sensor monitors levels of pesticides via direct contact with surface of fruit and vegetables
https://phys.org/news/2024-02-biodegradable-sensor-pesticides-contact-surface.html
Known as “plant-wearable,” it is made of cellulose acetate, a material derived from wood pulp.
31 year old sea-floor generator tech will soon begin commercial operation
https://interestingengineering.com/energy/waveroller-sea-floor-generator-tech?
The Waveroller is making waves in harnessing reliable and predictable wave power for a sustainable tomorrow.
Radical New Time Crystal Revealed That Lasts Millions of Times Longer
https://www.sciencealert.com/radical-new-time-crystal-revealed-that-lasts-millions-of-times-longer?
The time crystal is to time what diamonds, sapphires, and quartzes are to space – repetitive units of matter.
Top 100 Business Trends in February
https://www.trendhunter.com/slideshow/february-2024-business
The 2024 business trends underscore a transformative shift towards leveraging advanced technologies, prioritizing sustainability, and enhancing customer engagement through personalization
This new piezoelectric bandage can heal broken bones faster
The future of bone healing could feature ‘bone bandages’ that harness piezoelectricity and natural minerals.
Capitalism can not survive the Singularity
https://brettking.medium.com/capitalism-can-not-survive-the-singularity-44363c44a845
Super AI will finally teach us we don’t need money
Extreme brainstorming questions to trigger new, better ideas
https://longform.asmartbear.com/extreme-questions/?
We know, “no idea is a bad idea,” but brainstorming is often unsuccessful. These prompts actually work. They could even lead to a unique business model.
9 Retrofuturistic Predictions That Came True
https://gizmodo.com/9-retrofuturistic-predictions-that-came-true-1851210002
Bold predictions from pop culture’s past may have inspired today’s state-of-the-art technology.
First functional human brain tissue produced through 3D printing
A team of researchers has created the first functional 3D-printed brain tissue to examine the brain’s function and study various neurological disorders.