With the inauguration of Donald Trump as president on January 20th, the editors asked some of our Xconomists to offer their thoughts on “How could the incoming administration significantly affect your industry?” My biggest concern would be a failure to recognize and take full advantage of the fact that America’s biggest asset is its technological … Continue reading “Protecting America’s Tech Prowess Amid the Hostile Rhetoric of 2017”
Author: Ramesh Rao
Data Analysis and Sensing
How to sense and make sense of subtler factors that govern our behaviors, the choices we make as individuals and as part of groups. The point here is that there are some obvious physically measurable; things like body weight, miles driven, CO2 let out, around which we can develop diagnostics and policies. But these measurables … Continue reading “Data Analysis and Sensing”
Healthy Transgenic Foods
[Editor’s note: We asked a group of Xconomists to answer the following question: “If you could patent one thing, what would it be?”] Transgenic foods that are programmed and cultivated not so much to lower costs at the risk of ruining health and the environment, but the opposite—like a tomato that produces lots of Omega3 … Continue reading “Healthy Transgenic Foods”
After the Election: Thoughts on Outsourcing and Personalized Medicine
One largely non-technical issue I feel strongly about is President-elect Obama’s misguided pronouncements on outsourcing. I think America needs to create new high-quality jobs and not resort to public policy to cling to jobs that can and will get done elsewhere. Preserving “old fashioned” jobs sounds quaint and romantic but would trap people in jobs that … Continue reading “After the Election: Thoughts on Outsourcing and Personalized Medicine”