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Funding startups — [VIDEO]
Posted in Business, Entrepreneurship, Finance
Tagged Business, business startups, economic growth, enterprises, entrepreneurs, Entrepreneurship, growth, hiring, innovation, innovations, innovators, invention, inventions, inventors, jobs, Kauffman Foundation, new firms, new products, services, Startup Act, startups
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Entrepreneurs do 3 things. — [VIDEO]
More here.
Posted in Business, Inventions & Innovations, The Global Economy
Tagged Business, business startups, Carl Schramm, economic growth, enterprises, entrepreneurs, Entrepreneurship, growth, hiring, innovation, innovations, innovators, invention, inventions, inventors, jobs, Kauffman Foundation, new firms, new products, Robert Litan, services, Startup Act, startups
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Steve Keen about the debt crisis and Minsky’s moment — [VIDEO]
13 minutes into: “The real anti-growths are the bankers.”
Posted in Economics, Finance, The Global Economy
Tagged bad debt, bankers' pay, banking, banking system, banks, banksters, borrowing money, credit, currency, debt, deflation, economic behaviors, economic crisis, economic depression, economic growth, economic statistics, Economics, economy, Europe, European Union, Finance, global debt crisis, global economy, gold, gold hedges, gold standard, government debt, growth, house prices, houses, housing, incomes, inflation, Max Keiser, Minsky's moment, money creation, money printing, money supply growth, printing money, private debt, public debt, public deficit, real estate market, real estate prices, Steve Keen, United States Of America, USA, wages
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NASA’s Langley Research Center scientists are investigating low-energy nuclear reactions (LENR), which is sometimes labeled “cold fusion”. — [PODCAST]
Dennis Bushnell (2 iTunes podcasts): The most interesting, and promising, at this point, in the farther term, but maybe not so far, is low-energy nuclear reactions. This has come out of [22] years of people producing energy but not knowing … Continue reading
Posted in Inventions & Innovations, Research, Science
Tagged Ampenergo, Andrea Rossi, applied research, applied science, CANR, chemically-assisted nuclear reactions, chemistry, cold fusion, cold fusion reactor, cold fusion reactors, colf-fusion reactors, Dennis Bushnell, economic crisis, economic growth, economic stagnation, electrical energy, electricity, electricity plant, energy, growth, hydrogen, Hydrogen-Nickel cold fusion, innovation, innovations, inventions, investing, investments, LENR, Low Energy Nuclear Reaction, Low-Energy Nuclear Reactions, Low-Energy Nuclear Reactor, NASA, NASA Langley, NASA Langley Research Center, Ni-H cold fusion, nickel, Nickel-Hydrogen cold fusion reactor, nuclear energy, physicists, physics, power, power plant, power production, Research, Science, technologies, technology, weak force nuclear reactions
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Tyler Cowen, proven wrong on PBS? — [VIDEO]
Brian Caplan tweeted that the GMU prof was wrong and the MIT prof was right. Is that your personal view? I am not impressed by the futuristic MIT gadgets, as they won’t necessary correspond to people’s needs. Hence, I don’t … Continue reading
Posted in Economics, Inventions & Innovations, The Global Economy
Tagged Brian Caplan, economic expansion, economic growth, economic stagnation, Economics, economy, expansion, global economy, growth, innovation, innovations, inventions, PBS, progress, technological progress, technology, technology pace, The Great Stagnation, Tyler Cowen, US economy
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Cold fusion reactors are coming to America, so US energy economists (like Michael Giberson) cannot ignore LENR anymore. — [NEWS]
NyTeknik published an article today about Ampenergo, a newly formed US company which will be partnering with Andrea Rossi’s, company, Leonardo Corporation to commercialize his E-Cat technology. Hello, Mike, wake up.
Posted in Business, Inventions & Innovations
Tagged Ampenergo, Andrea Rossi, applied research, applied science, business startups, CANR, capital, chemically-assisted nuclear reactions, chemistry, cold fusion, cold fusion reactor, cold fusion reactors, colf-fusion reactors, E-Cat, economic crisis, economic growth, economic stagnation, electrical energy, electricity, electricity plant, energy, Energy Catalyzer, growth, hydrogen, Hydrogen-Nickel cold fusion, innovation, innovations, inventions, investing, investments, LENR, Low Energy Nuclear Reaction, Low-Energy Nuclear Reactions, Low-Energy Nuclear Reactor, Ni-H cold fusion, nickel, Nickel-Hydrogen cold fusion reactor, nuclear energy, physicists, physics, power, power plant, power production, Research, Science, startups, weak force nuclear reactions
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The science of the Nickel-Hydrogen cold fusion reactor — [VIDEO]
Sergio Focardi: Follow our tags for more on the fascinating E-cat.
Posted in Inventions & Innovations, Research, Science
Tagged Andrea Rossi, applied research, applied science, business startups, CANR, capital, chemically-assisted nuclear reactions, chemistry, cold fusion, cold fusion reactor, cold fusion reactors, colf-fusion reactors, E-Cat, economic crisis, economic growth, economic stagnation, electrical energy, electricity, electricity plant, energy, Energy Catalyzer, growth, hydrogen, Hydrogen-Nickel cold fusion, innovation, innovations, inventions, investing, investments, LENR, Low Energy Nuclear Reaction, Low-Energy Nuclear Reactions, Low-Energy Nuclear Reactor, Ni-H cold fusion, nickel, Nickel-Hydrogen cold fusion reactor, nuclear energy, physicists, physics, power, power plant, power production, Research, Science, Sergio Focardi, startups, weak force nuclear reactions
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Andrea Rossi’s E-Cat is a cold fusion reactor able to convert few grams of nickel powder and a small amount of high pressure hydrogen into heat for many months. — [VIDEO]
Someone has translated in English the Italian documentary on Andrea Rossi’s cold fusion reactor: For background story, click on the tags, “Andrea Rossi“, “E-cat“, or “LENR“. ADDENDUM:
Posted in Entrepreneurship, Individual Intelligence - Anti Consensus, Inventions & Innovations, Research, Science
Tagged Andrea Rossi, applied research, applied science, business startups, CANR, capital, chemically-assisted nuclear reactions, chemistry, cold fusion, cold fusion reactor, cold fusion reactors, colf-fusion reactors, E-Cat, economic crisis, economic growth, economic stagnation, electrical energy, electricity, electricity plant, energy, Energy Catalyzer, growth, hydrogen, Hydrogen-Nickel cold fusion, innovation, innovations, inventions, investing, investments, LENR, Low Energy Nuclear Reaction, Low-Energy Nuclear Reactions, Low-Energy Nuclear Reactor, Ni-H cold fusion, nickel, nuclear energy, physicists, physics, power, power plant, power production, Research, Science, startups, weak force nuclear reactions
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The Great Ephemeralization — [LINK]
Review of Tyler Cowen’s The Great Stagnation. Feel free to comment below.