It’s a completely ubiquitous form of transport that every country uses, but it’s an unseen moving part:  shipping and shipping containers.  While terrorism and piracy remain big worries, the future of shipping these containers lies in the technology embedded in them.
The Shipping Containers Of Tomorrow
Big Brother has been watching for tomorrow, and never before has your information been digitized and collected than now.  Couple facial recognition cameras and the collected databases of social networks like Facebook, and you have the power to get immediate knowledge on individuality.  Does this spell the end to being anonymous?
Facial Recognition Brings Online And Offline Tech Together Which Spurs Questions
It’s been said that the onslaught of the growing emerging world economy cannot be stopped as everyone now has a spot at the table when it comes to global commerce.  Peek into the GDP of the world market to spot where the money flow is coming from in these new faces of world productivity.
Growing World Economies Growing Faster Than We Think
Online education continues to be a tool for learning on the go, and most universities have embraced different forms of it to include us here at Houston Futures, online since the 1990s.  How big can classes get though?  Looks like Stanford is looking to push the limit with an open call for anyone who wants to take their Artificial Intelligence class.
100,000 classmates?  Stanford Opens Their AI Class To Everyone
Epigenetics has been the psychological forethought of late where environmental factors affect the biological in constructive and in some cases, destructive ways.  Since the advent of the Internet, our brains now has a new environment to help shape its processes.  Knowing these conditions allows us to subvert any troubling aspects of our connected culture and reduces any negative side effects of the neural changes of data integration.
Scientist Identifies Evidence Of Brain Irregularities Following Internet Disorders