by blogger | May 28, 2014 | Blog, Ecolonomy, Staff Blog
Seafood is one of the most popular sources of protein worldwide. Fish farming/ aquaculture has been one of the oldest forms of agriculture practiced by human beings. Signs of aquaculture around the world have been very common, from the ancient Chinese fish ponds to...
by blogger | May 20, 2014 | Blog, Ecolonomy, Staff Blog
We are going to look at 6 critical challenges that humanity is facing today around the globe, as outlined by the United Nations. The magnitude of these issues makes them impossible for just one organization or institution alone to address them, and therefore requires...
by blogger | May 14, 2014 | Blog, Ecolonomy, Staff Blog
When we talk about developing countries, we mainly think of Asian, African, and Latin American nations which seem to have fallen behind other developed countries. Third world countries not only lack resources and wealth, but they are also behind technologically,...
by blogger | Apr 29, 2014 | Blog, Ecolonomy, Staff Blog
One of the prerequisites for starting a business is money. Even if you have been conducting your business for many years, you should always welcome an infusion of funds. However, making progress in any business requires that you learn about the business and gain...
by blogger | Apr 17, 2014 | Blog, Ecolonomy, Staff Blog
Once I saw a stand up comedy show where the speaker talked about electric cars. He said,“Electric cars are great, they are environmentally safe, and they save money.” The funny part was at the end he said he was having a gas engine put into his electric car because he...
by blogger | Feb 16, 2014 | Blog, Ecolonomy, Staff Blog |
We all know that electronics and liquid don’t mix. If you drop any liquid on your computer, it would ruin it instantly. Yet, some of the latest supercomputers are being submerged in liquid for cooling by some of the computer operators, and apparently, it is not...