Have you ever found a science experiment – or rather some badly rotten food – in your child’s school bag, because nobody checked it for a few days? Ever found
ContinueMy 16-year-old son has been home with the ‘flu, so we watched the movie “In Time.” A sci-fi thriller, the movie imagines a future where time is – literally –
ContinueThe news from the latest Consumer Electronics Show(CES) 2013 in Las Vegas got me thinking how much life has changed since I was a kid back in the seventies and
ContinueThe last two weeks have seen unprecedented social unrest around the world – the democratization of everything is spreading but frankly it’s not a pretty sight. Just think back on
ContinueThe headlines have been full of numbers recently, particularly as we have just passed a milestone where the 7 billionth person has now joined the world’s population (give or take
ContinueThere is no shortage of information on information. Even if you are getting a little tired of data on data, an interesting article last week on The World’s Technological Capacity
ContinueLook out for our January 2011 GT Briefing, which gives you a single source to find some of the more interesting and important trend forecasts and predictions for 2011. There’s
ContinueHappy New Year! In between taking family time in the snow and preparing the New Year’s celebrations, just a thought as many of us prepare to count down the hours,
ContinueIn the Camargue, in one of the most isolated parts of France but close to many of the country’s major oil refineries, there are queues at the supermarket petrol stations
ContinueWhile global trends are by definition long-term in nature, they are also uncertain and ambiguous. Our assumptions will be tested regularly, while many changes continuously occur, whether small and evolutionary
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