By 2100 there could be as many as 10.8 billion people living on our planet. Elon Musk explains why those demographics could get tricky.
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For years, Tony Robbins has been starting his mornings with a 10-minute ritual that gives him a boost of energy and prepares him for the day. On a recent trip to Robbins’ Fiji resort Namale, where he was hosting the winners of Shopify’s Build a Bigger Business competition, he showed Business Insider how to perform
► Subscribe to FT.com here: http://bit.ly/2r8RJzM Norway has become a global leader in electric cars but rapid progress presents challenges such as when to withdraw subsidies. Richard Milne reports from the world’s largest charging station on a country that shows how an electric future might look. Filmed by Richard Milne. Produced and edited by Paolo
Just like arriving international passengers have to go through customs, so does international mail. And Customs & Border Protection is tasked with searching all of them for illegal goods like counterfeit items and drugs. Take a peek inside America’s largest mail room. MORE AIRPORT CONTENT: How Emirates Makes 225,000 In-Flight Meals A Day How Illegal
The “People Mover” is a unique light rail system in downtown Detroit that hardly anyone uses. Mainly because it can only go in one direction and covers a minuscule 2.9-mile circumference. The aptly named People Mover does have its uses, though, and, at just $0.75 a ride, it’s super cheap. Problem is, the People Mover
Juicy Couture went from being beloved by celebrities like Paris Hilton to being sold at discount retailer Kohl’s. While the brand dominated the early 2000s with its tracksuits, accessories, and perfume lines, it quickly lost its value following the Great Recession. MORE RISE AND FALL: The Rise And Fall Of BlackBerry The Rise And Fall
► Subscribe to the Financial Times on YouTube: http://bit.ly/FTimeSubs Alongside Damien Hirst and Tracey Emin, Fiona Rae is one of the generation known as the YBAs, or Young British Artists. Yet while her peers explored installation and video, she stayed faithful to painting. Rachel Spence asks her about her new works showing at the Timothy
Mar. 14 — There are deeper mines in North America than the Resolution mine but none with a single shaft this long. It is a 6,943 foot concrete barrel, 30 feet in diameter bored into the mountain of Arizona and took six years to dig. Bloomberg’s Matt Philips journeys toward the center of the earth
The 6,600 passengers on board the world’s largest cruise ship produce a lot of trash. We went inside the secret, crew-only deck of Royal Caribbean’s Symphony of the Seas to see how crews process millions of pounds of water, food, and dry waste each year. MORE TRANSPORTATION CONTENT: How The World’s Largest Cruise Ship Makes
Oil prices had one of their biggest ever falls after the effective collapse of an agreement between Saudi Arabia-led Opec and Russia. The agreement was designed to support the market against the impact of coronavirus. Senior energy correspondent Anjli Raval explains. See if you get the FT for free as a student (http://ft.com/schoolsarefree) or start
The Republic of Molossia is a micronation in the middle of the desert, an hour outside of Reno. What’s a micronation? CNNMoney’s Vanessa Yurkevich finds out.
Nominated this year for four Academy Awards including Best Picture, the film “Ford v Ferrari” tells the story of the 1966 24 Hours of Le Mans, the world’s most prestigious endurance race. While the movie covers the race’s underlying rivalry between auto giants Ford Motor Company and Ferrari, its true focus is on the two
Nobu Matsuhisa, owner of Nobu Restaurants and Hotels and author of “Nobu: A Memoir,” shares how to eat sushi the traditional Japanese way. Following is a transcript of the video; it has been edited for clarity. Nobu Matsuhisa: I’m Nobu Matsuhisa, owner of Nobu Restaurants Group and Hotels. Chef Matsuhisa opened his first restaurant in
Bioengineering the Senses: A closer look at tech on the frontiers of medical science. Today we look at the machine behind physicist Stephen Hawking — and how smartphone technology is helping him communicate. — Subscribe to Bloomberg on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/Bloomberg Bloomberg Television offers extensive coverage and analysis of international business news and stories of global
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CULVER CITY, California — We recently spent a day on the set of the iconic game show “Jeopardy!.” Alex Trebek joined the show as its host in 1984. Trebek and his staff invited Business Insider to be a fly on the wall during one of the show’s production days. “Jeopardy!” is filmed on a soundstage
► Try the Financial Times for 4 weeks for just £1. Start your trial now – http://bit.ly/2ry7Tkz ► Read more at https://on.ft.com/2HihzKN The FT’s Patrick McGee gets hands on with Porsche’s cutting-edge ergonomics at their Leipzig factory, in Germany, and sees the technology that’s helping skilled staff take the strain and work into their sixties
Mānuka honey known for being is earthier, richer, and more viscous than many other honeys. It comes from the nectar of the flower of Leptospermum scoparium — also known as Manuka, which is only native to New Zealand. Mānuka, in fact, is a Maori word. “The plant itself is very rare. It’s difficult to harvest
It’s been 10 years since Stephen Colbert ripped into President George W. Bush and the media at the 2006 White House Correspondents’ Dinner. Watch how, in Colbert style, he held no punches.
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► Subscribe to the Financial Times on YouTube: http://bit.ly/FTimeSubs Emma Dunkley, FT retail banking correspondent, examines the risks and benefits of alternative peer-to-peer lending platforms, which use technology to match lenders to borrowers directly in an easier and more efficient way than traditional banking. ► FT Business: http://bit.ly/1KUK08s ► Lex: http://bit.ly/1I14JZF For more video content
June 1 — Patrick McCurdy, head of capital introduction at Wells Fargo Prime Services, explains how small hedge funds go about raising capital and how much money is needed to start a fund. He speaks on “Market Makers.” — Subscribe to Bloomberg on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/Bloomberg Bloomberg Television offers extensive coverage and analysis of international business
Seattle-based startup VICIS has designed a new helmet that can reduce the impact of blows to the head. Can it make football safer?
Competition and the current U.S. economic situation are forcing Disney Parks to expand and raise prices. In 2018 Disney World raised its prices twice and switched to a dynamic pricing model. The new model prices out its early adopters in the middle class from peak park months. —————————————————— #DisneyWorld #AmusementParks #BusinessInsider Business Insider tells you
A desert facility at Alice Springs gets a boost from storing grounded Boeing 737 Max airliners. Aerospace group Boeing is temporarily halting production of the planes in January following the jets’ grounding around the world in March after two fatal crashes. The FT’s Jamie Smyth reports. Read more at https://on.ft.com/36jKvK5 ► See if you get
On a remote island miles off the coast of Scotland, Mati Ventrillon makes hotly sought-after Fair Isle sweaters according to traditions that are centuries old. Made is a series of simple, gorgeous short films that demonstrate how everyday luxury objects are made, and honor the process and artisans behind them. ———- Like this video? Subscribe
We use social media documents our lives. But what happens to your posts, pictures and tweets when you die? CNN Tech Correspondent and “Mostly Human” host Laurie Segall explains what happens to your accounts when you’re no longer around.
In the small town of Nürburg, Germany sits the legendary race track they call “The Green Hell”. It’s the Nürburgring. Between its terrifying twists, blind corners and drops, the Nürburgring remains the ultimate driver’s challenge. The Nürburgring is an iconic 93-year-old, 13-mile race track, and arguably the world’s most dangerous. The Nürburgring is actually composed
With $3.6 trillion in assets indexed to it, the S&P 500 is one of the most important indices in the world. It’s a reflection of the US large cap stock space. But how is it actually constructed? FT data journalist Brooke Fox breaks it down. ► Check out our Community tab for more stories on
Love him or hate him, Softbank’s Masayoshi Son is shaking up Silicon Valley and global investing. He once lost more money than anyone has ever lost in history, but has since recovered to make some of the world’s most successful tech investments. Video by Robin Fall
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