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Elon's Plan

This week, with Tesla's bid for SolarCity, most of the global business blogs are questioning every part of the deal, from finances to board connections. While this...

Theft Nation: The First Complete Description of the Chinese National Business Model

About 18 months ago, we committed to a yearlong research project, led and authored by Evan Anderson, to take everything we knew from the patterns of Chinese national...

Special Letter: Genomics 2.0 – Toward Precision Health and Concierge Medicine

In this discussion, our members will have a chance to learn about a leading-edge exploration of cellular health and function measured by metabolites, the small molecules...

Special Letter: Needle in a Pin Box – How Discovering Obscure Patterns Leads to Valuable Insights

The magic of data mining and analytics is in discovering patterns and correlations that intuitive judgment could never divine: the finding, say, that 30- to 40-year-olds...

​Undiagnosed: Why is the Future of Medicine Being Ignored?

This week's discussion combines the most advanced areas of medical discovery with the personal challenges that come with living just beyond the edge of today's medical...

​The Perfect Union: Biology and Computing

In this week's discussion, we're going to look at how biology will inform computer design - and how compute systems will change biology.

Special Letter: Frictionless Commerce

In this discussion, our members will learn how our voices can become the centerpiece for e-commerce security. Is this achievable? Indeed, it is more likely inevitable.

Special Letter: The New Power Game

Simon Hackett is probably the best-known entrepreneur in Australia. In this issue, Simon shares with us his research on how to solve the grid battery challenge, and why...

​Australia: Dancing in the Deadly Embrace

Australia's plans and politics were always driven by the big-money companies involved in resource extraction, but China's dramatic rise in demand for Australia's...
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