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Changing our species | Mattia Barbarossa | TEDxUniSalerno
TEDx Talks· 2025-07-14 16:53
Space Exploration & Resource Utilization - The space industry views space exploration as a planetary leap, enabling humanity to reach new worlds, similar to the expansion from Africa [3] - The industry emphasizes the importance of space-based assets for Earth's civilization, including Earth monitoring and data provision via satellites [4] - The space sector considers resource extraction and energy generation on celestial bodies as a solution to terrestrial resource conflicts and environmental damage [5] - The industry envisions establishing bases on other worlds, starting with initial modules and gradually developing into self-sustaining colonies [8] - The space industry anticipates that resource extraction in space will eventually contribute to Earth's economy [9] - The sector highlights the potential of space-based energy, particularly nuclear energy, to be transmitted back to Earth for safe and sustainable power [11] Future Vision & Challenges - The space industry acknowledges the sense of unease about the future due to global challenges like conflicts, climate change, and pandemics [1] - The industry recognizes the need for technologies like AI, nuclear fusion, and advancements in medicine and spaceflight to shape a positive future [2] - The space sector emphasizes that space exploration is not a distant future but an ongoing process, requiring participation from various professions [3][14] - The industry warns that a lack of sustained investment and political support could jeopardize space colonization efforts [10]
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Forbes· 2025-07-12 16:00
5 ChatGPT Prompts To Supercharge Your Energy At Work https://t.co/VDRGnqriVk https://t.co/VDRGnqriVk ...
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The Economist· 2025-07-12 09:20
Peace between Armenia and Azerbaijan could lead to Armenia being integrated into the region’s “middle corridor” for trade and energy that links China and Central Asia to Europe, bypassing Russia.The effects of this would be felt widely https://t.co/mdyy9wSBU9 ...
Tom Lee's Granny Shots ETF is crushing the market and raking in cash
CNBC· 2025-07-11 14:38
Core Insights - Fundstrat Granny Shots US Large Cap ETF (GRNY) has quickly gained popularity, reaching $1.5 billion in assets under management within eight months of its launch, outperforming many peers and benchmarks [2][3] - The fund has delivered a return of approximately 14% this year, placing it in the top three percent of its category, which includes nearly 1,400 funds [1] - The investment strategy focuses on stocks that align with multiple key themes, such as energy, cybersecurity, and AI, which enhances the likelihood of consistent performance [4][5] Performance Metrics - Since inception, the fund has outperformed the MSCI USA Large Cap Index by 13.7% compared to 7.8% [1] - The fund's disciplined, rules-based approach aims to provide consistent results over time, with a portfolio of about 35 S&P 500 stocks rebalanced every three months [5][6] - The fund has an expense ratio of 0.75% [7] Investment Strategy - The "granny shot" strategy refers to selecting stocks that fall under multiple investment themes, improving the chances of outperformance amid changing market conditions [4][6] - Key holdings include Robinhood, Oracle, and Advanced Micro Devices, which are selected based on their alignment with long-term trends and earnings growth [5][6] - The thematic approach is designed to resonate with investors, as it focuses on enduring story arcs that can lead to sustained outperformance [6][7]
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Forbes· 2025-07-11 07:20
Productivity Enhancement - The article suggests using 5 ChatGPT prompts to boost energy at work [1] Resource - The article is accessible via the provided URL: https://t.co/c818LvyQJK [1]
An Ancient Rhythm for Modern Times | Shivam Dhol Tasha Pathak | TEDxPlano
TEDx Talks· 2025-07-08 16:25
Overview of Shivam Dhol Tasha - Shivam Dhol Tasha's performance embodies discipline, tradition, and teamwork [1] - The group utilizes drums (dhole) and high-pitched snares (tasha) to create musical compositions [2] - The instruments originate from Maharashtra, a state in western India, and have been part of its tradition for centuries [3] Historical Significance - These instruments historically served as a means of communication during wartime, with the flag (dwaj) signaling the status of battles [4][5] - The drums symbolized victory and valor [6] Modern Day Significance - Dhol Tasha groups are now an integral part of festivals and celebrations, particularly the Ganesha festival in August/September [7] - The group was founded in Plano to address the absence of such a group and to share the art form with the community [10] - The group consists of over 40 passionate volunteers from diverse backgrounds, ranging in age from 12 to 50 [11] Achievements and Recognition - Shivam Dhol Tasha has performed at various events, including NBA, NHL, and MLB games, as well as the ICC T20 Cricket World Cup opening ceremony [13] - The group was invited to participate in the 50-60th Presidential Inaugural Parade, representing the state of Texas [14] Inspiration and Gratitude - The group draws inspiration from legendary Dhol Tasha groups in India [15][16] - Shivam Dhol Tasha expresses gratitude to the audience and aims to engage them in their performance [17]
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Bloomberg· 2025-07-03 04:02
Dan McGrail, interim chief executive officer of Great British Energy, tells the Zero podcast how the company will spend its new £5.8 billion budget https://t.co/zZO67slhh3 ...
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TechCrunch· 2025-07-02 19:57
AI takes a LOT of energy...this is how are companies like OpenAI and Meta are actually powering their giant, expensive AI projects. https://t.co/2khdsl7XMN ...
Can interior design shift your mood? | Inês Martins | TEDxPraça Gil Eanes
TEDx Talks· 2025-07-01 15:15
[Music] What if the reason you've been feeling tired and motivated, stuck, or even sick isn't in your mind, but in your home. Have you ever cleaned out the entire room, lit a candle, open up the windows, and suddenly felt better. Well, that's not magic.That is energy. And your home is full of it. Well, energy is this thing we don't see, but it's there.It's like the internet. We don't see it, but we know it's there. The energy of your home will shift the way you think, you feel, and how you act every day.The ...
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Bloomberg· 2025-06-30 15:29
Environmental Impact of AI - AI is a significant consumer of energy and water resources [1] - This consumption could potentially hinder progress in sustainability efforts [1] - There is a need for conscious efforts to mitigate the environmental impact of AI [1]