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8. And yet, comparing the groups—the ordinary and the extraordinary—the social fallout of the latter is rampant in comparison. Crazy and unbelievable stories and behaviors abound, and they always sneak...

Published on: 16 Nov 22
In Hanzi Freinacht – Twitter
By Hanzi Freinacht

RT @ClaudiaZettel: Kann diese nüchterne Grafik mehr Aufregung bekommen als Museumsaktionen? Machen wir das Experiment.

Published on: 16 Nov 22
In Jascha Rohr – Twitter
By Jascha Rohr 🇺🇦

Ever wondered how we may solve the many #crises we are in? Check out the #Nordic #Metamodern conversation between Zak Stein and @andersenske: #Education in a Time Between worlds: https://youtu.be/UEks0Av2Z_A...

Published on: 16 Nov 22
In Nordic Bildung – Twitter
By Nordic Bildung

To Transform the World, You First Have to Transform Yourself: a story from the BMW Foundation's Annual Report 2021 https://twentythirty.com/article/to-transform-the-world-you-first-have-to-transform-yourself/ #ResponsibleLeadership #2030Agenda #TwentyThirty

Published on: 16 Nov 22
In Otto Scharmer – Twitter
By Otto Scharmer

Avoid being disrupted. Stay in business! https://twitter.com/wisdomcrusader/status/1592688317518483456

Published on: 16 Nov 22
In Tony Seba – Twitter
By Tony Seba

Food labels are stuck in the typewriter era. We should regulate to prioritize consumers’ rights to know instead of reductive food labels & categories w/ QR codes that carry details...

Published on: 16 Nov 22
In Tony Seba – Twitter
By Tony Seba

Absolutely. It’s not a 1-1 substitution of existing livestock & crops. Millions of unique proteins can be made w/ #PrecisionFermentation. We could develop mastodon burgers, gummies from actual bears, platypus...

Published on: 16 Nov 22
In Tony Seba – Twitter
By Tony Seba

@HedevanD @AlbertEinstein Good point.

Published on: 15 Nov 22
In Hanzi Freinacht – Twitter
By Hanzi Freinacht

Sites of Exposure :: John Russon https://youtu.be/j3mfi9Cs4Ns via @YouTube

Published on: 15 Nov 22
In Guy Sengstock – Twitter
By Guy Sengstock

Around 30,000 years ago, when some Asian grey wolves began to tolerate—and be tolerated by—humans, they set in motion one of evolution’s great marvels. Instead of competing with human hunters,…...

Published on: 15 Nov 22
In Areo Magazine – Website
By Rob Brooks