by Miles_Mason | Jun 1, 2013 | Environment, Fighting Scarcity, Genetic Engineering
I recently read a story that recent studies have indicated that bee venom could be used to fight HIV. If these findings ultimately lead to a cure of HIV, this would alleviate a lot of pain and suffering for those who have been infected by this ruthless virus. Aside...
by Miles_Mason | Apr 2, 2013 | Uncategorized
Measuring the economic impact of federally owned land can be done in a variety of ways, but any analysis will likely end up being reductive. The primary reason is because such an analysis can only measure what is known about past allocation of resources and compare...
by Miles_Mason | Mar 20, 2013 | Environment, Genetic Engineering
From inception, the Post Scarcity Alliance has recognized that genetic engineering will play an increasingly vital role in preserving endangered species and ultimately causing an explosion of biodiversity. There have been several stories over the last few weeks about...
by Miles_Mason | Jan 29, 2013 | Economy, Environment
There is an astounding shortage of academic studies that analyze the negative economic impacts of environmental policies. Anyone who has ever worked for an industry that has been decimated by the stroke of a pen knows full well the damage that can result from the...
by Miles_Mason | Jan 12, 2013 | Environment, Genetic Engineering, Technology
I recently read the book Regenesis, by George M. Church. This book provides a good preview of where the breakthroughs in genetic engineering are going to take us in the near future. We have written before about how genetic engineering will create a tectonic shift...
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