Smart medical devices can now be implanted, ingested or otherwise affixed to your body to aid diagnoses or even save your life. But they could also get hacked, writes Mary Lee in @TheWorldPost
Zuckerberg made no friends in the councils of Europe this week, who roundly greeted his ideas with a big thumbs down, writes Nathan Gardels in @TheWorldPost berggruen.org/the-worldpost/…
When public trust finally snaps, the flood gates open and disaffection pours out in waves of anger, disdain and contempt.
—Nathan Gardels in @TheWorldPost berggruen.org/the-worldpost/…
Master confectioner Torsten Roth presents his so-called "corona antibody pralines" at the Roth Bakery in Erfurt, Germany on March 17, 2020. 📸: Jens Meyer / @AP_Images
“Where a host meets his guests reveals the context in which he wants to be regarded,” Nathan Gardels writes. “This was in splendid evidence at the Moscow summit this week.”
In Antarctica, there are more than 5 million cubic yards of ice per person on Earth. In it, there are deep questions about us, the planet and the future.
“China is slowly redefining itself from a worker’s state to a consumer’s state — from the factory of the world to the marketplace of the world,” Jacob Dreyer writes
Old systems of hierarchical control that for so long could impose an authoritative narrative may well be doomed, even in China, by the democratization of access to information.
—Nathan Gardels in @TheWorldPost berggruen.org/the-worldpost/…