Worthwhile reads




Generation We

An inspiring view of the worldview that guides the Millennial generation as it begins to take power.



A Smarter, More Secure America

The Smart Power Commission's recommendations to the next President on how to exercise power in a way that will not only deter enemies but also attract support.



Assessing the Risks

The Monitor Group report debunking many common fears about sovereign wealth funds.



Everyware

Adam Greenfield's clear-eyed explanation of what to expect as computing and sensing are woven seamlessly into our environment.



The Return of History and the End of Dreams

A straightforward hundred-page explanation of our current geopolitical moment. Power politics and ideological conflict are back with a vengeance.

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Pandemic radar

Everyone knows AIDS came from some damned African hunter going after monkeys in the bush. The CDC now has an early warning system for tracking signs of diseases as they arrive, but there’s very little known about how disease migrates from animals to humans. Now one scientist is delving into the question, and what he’s found is that there is a constant exchange to the point that 1% of the population in equatorial Africa is walking around carrying an animal virus. The reason we don’t see more diseases like HIV is that it’s quite tough for a virus to make the jump, remain infectious and yet constrain its tendency to kill its carrier. Armed with this knowledge, he’s setting up a kind of pandemic radar to track the viruses as they evolve towards that lethal combination.

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