Unemployment: A Proactive Approach

By BootcampRankings: During the Covid-19 pandemic, millions of Americans have lost their jobs. Although things have started to improve slightly, with 610.000 new jobs created in November 2020, we’re still in red numbers. And it looks like we’re going to be for a long time. In this context, if you have lost your job you …


Topic of the Month, December 2020

[Here’s the interview conducted by International Sociology and the International Sociology Reviews to the Founder of EarthSpace, Ayodele Adekunle Faiyetole, whose article was chosen as the Topic of the Month for December 2020]: Climate change in Africa ‘Climate change in Africa’ is our Topic of the Month for December 2020. On this topic, enjoy Free …


Innovation Labs: Nigeria Project Announced on the AGU Website

The planned Innovation Labs: Nigeria project announced on the AGU website. The Nigerian-based Young EarthSpace Scientists (YESS!) Academy and the US-based Ad Astra Academy are committed to hosting the 2019 Innovation Labs: Nigeria project to celebrate the centennial anniversary of the American Geophysical Union. Stay-tuned!


The Challenge of Abundance: Boredom, Meaning, and the Struggle of Mental Freedom

By Steven Parton As technology continues to progress, the possibility of an abundant future seems more likely. Artificial intelligence is expected to drive down the cost of labor, infrastructure, and transport. Alternative energy systems are reducing the cost of a wide variety of goods. Poverty rates are falling around the world as more people are …


7 Non-Obvious Trends Shaping the Future

By Vanessa Bates Ramirez When you think of trends that might be shaping the future, the first things that come to mind probably have something to do with technology: Robots taking over jobs. Artificial intelligence advancing and proliferating. 5G making everything faster, connected cities making everything easier, data making everything more targeted. Technology is undoubtedly …


American Geophysical Union Supports Innovation Labs: Nigeria

Excited to announce that our forthcoming Innovation Labs: Nigeria will be supported by the American Geophysical Union (AGU), Washington, DC. The USA. Innovation Labs: Nigeria – The Young EarthSpace Scientists (YESS!) Academy and Ad Astra Academy, USA – will be joining the AGU to celebrate its 100th years of Earth and Space science, and more …


Can the Sustainable Development Goals Be Measured by Satellite?

By Vanessa Bates Ramirez In 2015 the UN established 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) to be met by 2030. From universal access to clean water and education to gender equality and strong institutions, achieving the SDGs would mean a higher quality of life for people all over the world, and most importantly, for the poor …


Why the Future of Solar Power Is from Space

By Kirk Nankivell Over seven decades ago in 1941, Isaac Asimov wrote a short story, “Reason” (PDF), in which energy captured from the sun was transmitted via microwave beams to nearby planets from a space station. Flash forward to today, scientists are looking to make that very science fiction dream a reality for Earth. There …

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