May 28, 2021
Years ago, it was believed that the cells in our bodies were immortal, and they could replicate forever. Today we know about cell senescence, though very few people understand what it is, let alone the way it affects their bodies. To laymanise things: cells do not replicate forever, and, with few exceptions, there is...
May 21, 2021
11 million patents issued over 185 years is, on average, nearly 60,000 per year, but we know the real acceleration occurred over the last 20 or so years. This kind of acceleration will only continue as AI drives automation of both creation, filing and even prosecution! While we are speeding headfirst into the...
May 11, 2021
Recording the memories of a loved one can be a comforting way to capture a person and remember them long after they have passed – but what if you could actually capture your loved one? Companies are getting closer to creating perpetual beings, where recorded memories synced to holographic images and then AI is used to...
May 6, 2021
Storytelling is not something you would associate with law and business at first thought, but the ability to fully immerse your audience in your message could greatly influence whether you win your case or grow your company. Jack Russo asks David Mann how he uses his broad background in theater to transform poor...
May 3, 2021
Looking at the 1918 flu, there was a wave, a recession, then a second wave that was almost larger than the first. Right now, India is in the middle of their second wave and the largest wave of covid infections they have experienced. Jack Russo asks Dr Leonard Hayflick what caused this massive surge and how likely other...