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The New Global Deal

The world is about to go through a massive change - and, for once, it's good news.

What's Driving the Global Chip Shortage

Carmakers are raising a ruckus. Just as demand for autos was beginning to pick up again, global automakers like Ford, Fiat-Chrysler, Toyota, Subaru, Volkswagen, and...

Volatile

Much has been made recently of the wild swings in price seen in equities such as AMC and GameStop caused by users of the Reddit investment forum r/WallStreetBets. But why...

​The Biden Years: A Retrospective Review of the Biden Presidency: 2021 –

In this week's discussion, we will jump ahead and look backward at the challenges and achievements that characterized the Joe Biden presidency. Our hope is that this will...

Annual Predictions for 2021

In this week's issue, my intent is to provide a guide to my thinking on the year ahead. As in past years, this begins with laying out the basic landscapes, followed by...

The New Anglo-Japanese Alliance

Scott Foster provides the connection between technology and economic trends covered by SNS and those in Asia. His deep understanding of, and experience with, tech sectors...

Peak Food: How to Prepare for a Hungry, Expensive Future

The food future ahead of us is frightening, to be sure, but we cannot prepare for or stave off a future we cannot imagine. This week's report is an attempt to help all of...

I'll See You on the Moon: Emerging Tech With Real Promise

This week, we're looking forward not weeks or months into the future, but a few years. As we're all aware, many technologies developed or under development today have...

The Power of Knowing Why

This week Ty Carlson, CTO of Pattern Computer Inc., discusses the “black box” problem of neural networks. Scientific progress requires that companies move beyond this...

Resilient or Not?

With the massive disruptions caused by the pandemic, the world's businesses, workers, investors, and governments are all scrambling to answer a key question: Who will...
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