I almost predicted the iPod. I remember burning my first cd from music downloaded from the internet. It took like 2 days. I predicted a bold new future for the music industry where customers would go to music stores in the mall – like cd stores of the time – and instead of racks of cds there would be computers ... Read More »
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Shoot, Shovel, Shut Up, and Smile for the Camera
Civilian use of aerial drone surveillance is a reality that is quickly approaching, and this is great news for litigious environmental groups. Currently, if an environmental group wants to surveil farmers or any other group that is utilizing natural resources, they have to go through a burdensome FOIA process, and hope that agencies like the EPA give them more information ... Read More »
A Tale of Two Cities: Boise vs. Boston
Measuring the economic impact of federally owned land can be done in a variety of ways, but any analysis will likely end up being reductive. The primary reason is because such an analysis can only measure what is known about past allocation of resources and compare them to present allocations. This typically involves enthusiasts for oil, gas, and mineral extraction ... Read More »
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Economic Benefits and Costs of Wilderness
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Unlocking Idaho’s Abundance: Jim Chmelik makes case for public land divestiture
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Climate Corp.: Turning Big Data into Big Abundance
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Hydrocarbon Fuel On-Demand
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Black Footed Ferrets Found Dangerously Close to North Dakota’s Bakken Oil Fields
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Photothermal Nanoparticles: Solar Energy Breakthrough
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Shoot, Shovel, Shut Up, and Smile for the Camera
Civilian use of aerial drone surveillance is a reality that is quickly approaching, and this ... Read More » -
The Great Comeback of the Gastric Brooding Frog
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Economic Benefits and Costs of Wilderness
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Hydrocarbon Fuel On-Demand
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Shoot, Shovel, Shut Up, and Smile for the Camera
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The Great Comeback of the Gastric Brooding Frog
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George Church: Genetic Engineering Pioneer
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Atmospheric Vortex Engines
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An Exchange with Eco-Fascists author, Elizabeth Nickson
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The Dangerous Dance of the Executive Branch Agencies and their Non-profit Patrons
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Fighting Environmentalism, Fighting Agenda 21, Fighting for Abundance
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Some Animals Are More Equal than Others
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