Attention all wine lovers! 🍷🍇 Did you know that the wine industry is not only socially and economically important but also vital to sustaining our planet? Climate change is already taking a toll, and it's only going to get worse🌍🌿Read more https://t.co/mDfBkTSGHk
I am super lucky to be spending 3 months in Arles, France, focused on some personal design-thinking & design-doing. Key goals for my time abroad are to invite creativity (more on this later), keep things simple (for once!), be authentic (en français!) and add value.
If you're a member of a community (any community!) please consider participating in this exciting research exploring futures of #community and #digital#technology
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Researchers at Montreal's Jewish General Hospital have launched a pilot project to see if human-like robots, such as Grace here, can help seniors combat isolation. https://t.co/mWXAZhRgqp
What we learned in 2020? That oil is worthless in a society without consumption. That healthcare has to be public because heath is public. That 50% of jobs can be done from home while the other 50% deserve more than they’re being paid. That we live in a society, not an economy.
Maps of knowledge are a valuable tool in navigating domains of information at a glance.
A good map:
- Titles & Categorizes
- Shows Scale & Relativity
- Orients Direction
- Uses Symbolic identifiers
Here are some great maps by @DominicWalliman creator of Domain of Science. 🗺
Understanding how gravity and oxygen affect the ageing process could allow producers to age fine wines more quickly. This experiment also gives clues on how to make plants on Earth more resilient to climate change and disease by exposing them to new stresses.