by Hailey_Whelan | Apr 15, 2013 | Environment, Technology
Civilian use of aerial drone surveillance is a reality that is quickly approaching, and this is great news for litigious environmental groups. Currently, if an environmental group wants to surveil farmers or any other group that is utilizing natural resources, they...
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 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...
by Rajiv | Dec 30, 2012 | Pioneers, Technology
Of all the authors at the Post Scarcity Alliance, I am probably the most optimistic. I see the technological advances that are occurring and can easily see a promising future of abundance. I marvel at the ability that humans display to solve their problems through...
by Miles_Mason | Dec 18, 2012 | Environment, Genetic Engineering
In a previous post, “Biodiversity, Extinction, and Hacking the Code of Life,” I contemplated the effects that genetic engineering would have on modern environmentalism. The post suggested that open source hacking of the DNA of endangered species would...
by Rajiv | Nov 21, 2012 | Energy, Technology
I have been watching the nanoparticle industry closely for the last few years. I strongly suspect that this is an industry where we will see a Moore’s Law type explosion in technological advances. The result will be new approaches to solving old problems. In...
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