Espinaca Rules

From Cape Town, South Africa: Lufefe Nomjana adores spinach; in fact he loves it so much that he named his company Espinaca (Spanish for Spinach) Innovations. His story speaks of tenacity, adaptability and good old fashioned hard work.


America as a Killing Field

“A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed.” -- Second Amendment, U.S. Constitution, ratified 1791.

Green Tourism From Nebraska

Thanks to J. Sterling Morton’s fascination with the most modern business practices and equipment of his day, Arbor Day Farms has always been a place of advancing technology.


#PressOn #TrueEnergy #FreePress

In the October, we explore less quantifiable forms of energy—the energy it takes to run a business or run your body in a way that produces maximum power. Our contributors have an interesting view of the world, so we have little on energy resources and more stories about the energy generated by people.


Interview | Jordan Riefe

Here is a story about a great journalist. LA-based arts & culture reporter Jordan Rieke won our Matt Kramer Award for his article Skid Robot: the street artist drawing attention to LA’s homeless residents that first appeared in the The Guardian. His news stories get you to experience the infinite ways arts and culture benefits humanity on a global scale. 


Digital Strategy in Energy and Computing

Early stage computers, government projects, were designed to calculate arithmetic functions at a more rapid speed than humans could perform on paper or in their heads, save for a few savants with amazing math skills.  Computations at rapid pace, thus the name computers. The first US Government computer was an acronym, ENIAC.  Electronic Numerical Integrator and Computer. 


Long Distance Driving

Given the focus on energy for this article, the topic that comes to mind is long-distance endurance driving.


Boundless Energy

Some of us are so focused on expending our energies to lead a more productive life, somewhere in that process we have forgotten to slow ourselves down to feed our bodies energy.