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Unique Technology Working Towards Increased Output And Better Quality Crops – Interview With The...
Technology is taking us to places that, in many instances, we never thought of. While aerial surveys of agricultural lands are nothing new, a recent startup called Slantrange is taking the aerial survey concept into new dimensions by using drones and high tech sensors to help optimize farm production. We are interviewing Slantrange CEO Michael Ritter, who will tell us about his new technology and more.
New And A Different Approach To Alzheimer’s Disease Drug Discovery – An Interview With...
Medical science offers no treatments to cure Alzheimer’s, Parkinsons, ALS and other neuro degenerative diseases. There are also no preventive medicines available. Dr. David Schubert, Professor and Laboratory Head at the Cellular Neurobiology Laboratory at the Salk Institute, has been researching Alzheimer‘s to bring relief to those millions who are in desperate need of help. We have an opportunity to interview Dr. Schubert.
Underwater Treasures – Far Beyond Gold and Silver. An Interview with the CEO of...
TREASURE – The very word evokes a feeling of adventure and legend. Scientists, anthropologists, and governments are as enamored with deep sea treasures as the average person. Odyssey Marine Exploration, founded in 1994 and listed on the NASDAQ, is an organization that comprises professionals, scientists, and technicians and is dedicated to underwater and deep sea exploration of treasure and minerals. We have the opportunity to interview their CEO, Mark Gordon.
Self-Repairing Of The Teeth – An Interview With Professor Sharpe
Repairing damaged teeth by re-growing tissue – an interview with Professor Paul Sharpe of King’s College London. His research and studies are mainly focused on the molecular control of tooth development, tissue engineering, and dental stem cells.
Move Over, Valets, Robots Are Here To Park Cars – An Interview With The...
A young team headed by Clement Boussard has recently contracted to supply robots to park cars at the Charles de Gaulle airport. Recognized as one of the most exciting startups of 2017, his company, to date, has raised close to 4 million dollars in financing. We interviewed Mr. Boussard to learn more about his company.
Travelling With Lola – An Interview With The CEO Of The New App, Paul...
In a world where travel agents are passé and most of us are accustomed to building our own itineraries and making our own bookings, be it transport or hotels, this start-up has not only launched an app for expert advice on travel through its team but has also raised a whopping 20 million dollars in funding. Its founder, Paul English, has previously co-founded several other companies including Kayak. We asked Mr. English how they run their business in this environment, and more.
Self Driving Cars – Interview with Dr. Burns
Driverless cars are going to be the order of the day. Be it Tesla, Apple, Uber, Google, or the traditional car makers, the race is on. Think of the convenience. First of all, not having to learn how to drive and then being able to do what you want while being driven automatically to your destination. No steering wheel and no pedals.
Lie Detector Or Body Language – What is More Effective? Part II Of Interview...
On Monday we published the first part of our interview with Professor Givens, who is one of the leading authorities on body language. Apart from social and family situations, his work is sought after by judges, lawyers, and law enforcement agencies. This week we bring you the second part.
90% Of Face-To-Face Communication Is Nonverbal – An Interview With The Body Language Expert,...
Lawyers, judges, social workers, sales people, physicians and even law enforcement agencies such as the FBI consult him. Professor David Givens is one of the ultimate body language experts. His subject is so interesting that we shall be publishing his interview in two parts in order to cover as many areas as possible.
Are We Driven By Our Genes? – An Interview With Professor Meike Bartels
Meike Bartels is University Research Chair and Professor of Genetics and Well-being in the Department of Biological Psychology at VU University, Amsterdam. After an internship at the Queensland institute of Medical Research in Brisbane, Australia, she graduated in Psychology at the VU University. Her master’s degree is in Physiological Psychology, with a special focus on Behavioral Genetics. She obtained her PhD degree in 2003, and the title of her thesis was “Behavior Problems, Cognition, and Hormones.” We are pleased to have scheduled an exclusive interview with her.
Are Painkillers Being Abused? – Interview With The Professor Peter M. Grace
Pain killers can actually escalate the problem. We have the opportunity to interview the renowned Professor Peter M. Grace of the department of Critical Care and Respiratory Care Research, University of Texas who in his studies has found that use of opioids may be contributing towards intensifying the problem of pain and making it chronic.
Above 150 Friends Is Nothing More Than Social Media Status – An Interview...
What is the “Dunbar Number”? Named after the acclaimed Professor Robin Dunbar, the Dunbar Number holds that irrespective of our socio-economic class, the greatest number of active social relationships we can sustain is 150. Regardless also of the means of cultivating relationships, it would appear that following thousands of people on social media is altogether unimportant in terms of real social relationships since the actual number of such ‘relationships’ cannot exceed 150. Professor Dunbar has given an exclusive interview to Youth Time magazine.
Lecturer In The Afternoon, Rapper In The Evening. Deep Interview On Education With Czech...
Interview with elements of analysis of modern educational system told by an ordinary Czech fellow. Jakub Studeny is also known under the stage name IronKap. He is a young teacher of computer science and economics and a rapper in the one skin. Back in the day he had worked in the economic department of a large pharmaceutical company in Prague, but he didn’t enjoy that job at all. A successful musician decided to become a teacher and devote part of his life to profession, which, as you know, is something more than just an ordinary job. Basically, we asked Kuba (short for Jakub) about whether anything changes in his looks when IronKap appears as a teacher or if the teaching career influences his popularity in music.
Learning Leadership By Experiencing Powerlessness. Interview With International Summer School Trainer Bogdan Vaida
We continue to acquaint you with the team of trainers and experts who will be sharing their knowledge with us during the Youth International Summer School, Beijing 2017. Meet Bogdan Vaida, a young experiential trainer from the Romania who uses the appealing catchphrase: ‘I teach students how to become their own teachers’ and at the openings day of the event, will moderate The Labyrinth workshop. Let’s find out what Bogdan is made of and what he’ll be offering us at the event.
A Step Toward Mind-Controlled Robots: Interview With A Biomedical Engineer Dr. Bin He
A list of Dr. Bin He’s achievements could probably fill a volume. Very briefly put, his major research interests are in the fields of neuro-engineering and biomedical imaging. His educational attainments are many. He serves as Director of the Institute for Engineering in Medicine, Director of the Center for Neuro-engineering, Director of the NSF IGERT Neuro-engineering Training Program, as well as Director of the NIH Neuroimaging Training Program, at the University of Minnesota.
It’s Still Cool To Travel Old-School: Interview With Andrew John Ganner
It has become almost impossible to ignore all the travel options. Multiple sources of information are accessible, lots of people blog about their adventures, offer advice, or write travel guides, and low-cost companies are expanding the possibilities of travel while offering combinations that are literally endless. Being travel-wise can for sure be counted as a crucial skill in modern society. With all the gadgetry we have, we can make it through foreign countries, google cheap accommodations, and so forth. But still, even today lots of people would like to take the “daredevil” approach and step out of the digital nest. They rely on maps and local people, miss buses, get lost, get into exciting situations and enjoy all the adventures that the non-digital world has to offer. Andrew John Ganner is one of those travelers. His almost 30 years of travelling are recorded in travel journals. He was kind enough to schedule an unfiltered conversation with us about why he chooses to stick with old-school ways and what makes non-digital travel unique.
Why The Profession Of Fashion Illustrator Is So Popular? Interview With 6 Young Illustrators
Why is the profession of fashion Illustrator so popular these days? Where can you study this profession? What is the future for a fashion Illustrator? We interviewed six young fashion illustrators from around the world - Gizem Kazancıgil, Sunny Gu, Anna Halarewicz, Stephanie Surtida, Roberto Sánchez, and Juliane Hennes and asked them about six important issues!
Politics Can Be Fun(ny): Interview With Geoff Meade
This year's European Youth Event, which took place in Strasbourg on May 20-21, offered a great range of inspiring workshops and meetings with fascinating personalities. One of the highlights of the event was the stand-up comedy show performed by Enissa Amani, German comedian, and Geoff Meade, British journalist. We talked to Geoff about the event he organizes in Brussels – the Brussels Press Revue – and asked him about the political dimension of comedy.
The Costly Job Interview Step Most People Skip
This article is the last in a four part mini-series called ‘Become a Pro in the Hot Seat at the Job Interview’, prepared by Shea Ki founder of Upgrade My Interview™especially for YT magazine. This time you will find out what questions are important to ask yourself before you accept any job offers.
Marcel Proust’s Inspiring Thoughts: Essays And Interviews
Marcel Proust's writings are all about a special kind of sensibility: he has a fine feeling for all those micro movements of the soul that manifest themselves through insecurities, lust, desires, difficult dilemmas, courage, and fears.
























