The STEM Crisis and Bounded Rationality in Education

Sometimes a relatively small, well-timed, deft intervention at the right injection point will set everything working again. A tune-up, a new carburetor: the right injection at the perfect injection point.

By | 2018-07-06T03:16:40+00:00 March 12th, 2018|Categories: Economy, Education|Tags: , , , |Comments Off on The STEM Crisis and Bounded Rationality in Education

Tackling Significant Challenges

Our education system is tied closely to industry; first to agriculture, then to manufacturing, now to technology. In the future, we will continue to build on this technology as we explore Space. We have hardly scraped the surface in keeping up with accelerating technologies.  Dell Technologies predicts that 85% of the jobs in 2030 haven't been created yet. What steps do we need to make in order to ensure that our students are prepared for unknown jobs, on and off of our planet?

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Off-World Mining

One sizeable asteroid can hold $20 trillion worth of minerals. On a smaller, more practical scale, Peter Diamandis estimates that a single 100-foot asteroid can contain as much as $50 billion of platinum. The good news is, we can exploit asteroids without damaging Earth’s environment, and the supply is endless.

By | 2018-07-06T03:21:16+00:00 January 14th, 2018|Categories: Uncategorized|Tags: , , , |Comments Off on Off-World Mining