Flying cars are impractical and unnecessary. Here's why
The dream of personal aerial transport appears tantalizingly within reach, as investors from Silicon Valley to Dubai vow to deliver the future of urban mobility. But rather than embracing...
An architect and engineer by training, Carlo Ratti practices in Italy and teaches at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, where he directs the Senseable City Lab. Ratti has co-authored over 200 publications and holds several patents. He has been included in Esquire Magazine’s Best and Brightest list, in Blueprint Magazine’s 25 People who will Change the World of Design and in Forbes Magazine’s People you need to know in 2011. Ratti was a presenter at TED 2011 and is serving as a member of the World Economic Forum Global Agenda Council for Urban Management.
The dream of personal aerial transport appears tantalizingly within reach, as investors from Silicon Valley to Dubai vow to deliver the future of urban mobility. But rather than embracing...
Pocos equipos modernos han inspirado tanto entusiasmo como el dron. Si bien inicialmente los vehículos aéreos no tripulados para uso no militar (UAV, por sus siglas en inglés) se promovie...
Cities are home to more than half the world's population, and that number continues to grow. How should they adapt to cope with demand? This is a question that will increasingly be answer...
En la teoría del juego, el "precio de la anarquía" describe cómo la conducta egoísta de los individuos dentro de un sistema mayor tiende a reducir la eficiencia de ese sistema. Es un fenó...
In game theory, the “price of anarchy” describes how individuals acting in their own self-interest within a larger system tend to reduce that larger system’s efficiency. It is a ubiquito...
One of the keywords in Africa today is leapfrogging – that phenomenon that allows those who were behind to step ahead of those who were previously at the fore. Mobile phone networks are a...