How Businesses Profit from Israeli Settlements
Israeli and international businesses play a large role in sustaining the settlement enterprise, building, financing, and servicing the settlements, and operating out of them. Shawan Jabarin reports.
Empowering Infinite Mobility Revolutions in Open Source
A peek into the future of open source electric vehicles, courtesy of Simone Cicero of OSVehicle.
You Can Train Your Body Into Thinking It’s Had Medicine
Jo Marchant asks if we can harness the mind to reduce side-effects and slash drug costs.
To Annoy or Not To Annoy: That Was The Question
Back in the heady early days of the Internet, the lack of any sort of legal precedent made it feel like the Wild West. Clinton Fein helped set a few, and lived to tell the tale to you now.
The Value of a Story: Riding on a Cloud
Some thoughts on the unfortunate separation of storytelling from theater, by our publisher.
War Comes Home for Dinner
Since World War II, the aims of grocery shoppers, parents and the U.S. military’s Quartermaster Corps have merged. Jesse Connuck reads Anastacia Marx de Salcedo’s book and offers some thoughts.
Chop Shop: Narrowing the Field
Omar Willey braves the I-90 traffic to visit Bellevue and bring back a report on the latest dance showcase.
What Gives Your Business Model its Glue?
Sarah Hinchliff Pearson offers a look at what keeps people coming back when you send your copyrighted works out to travel around the Web.
Open Access 2015: A Year Access Negotiators Edged Closer to the Brink
Hilda Bastian rounds up the story of open access vs greed from 2015. Result: greed still wins, but strides are being made.
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