Tonight, PBS had a coverage of last year's $4.7B purchase of pork producer Smithfield with price premium as high as 35% from China's 雙滙集團. It may be a good deal for Smithfield stock holders, but this purchase is criticized as a deal of "pork to China, resources consumption left behind in the U.S." (600 gallons of water is consumed for a pound of port and huge piles of stinking manures). It seems like the only upside for U.S. is "probably Smithfield will not use ractopamine (瘦肉精) since ractopamine is not allowed in pork in China". U.S. starts to become a form of colonization by China through purchase rather than conquest.
http://www.nytimes.com/2013/11/06/opinion/bittman-on-becoming-chinas-farm-team.html?pagewanted=all
Friday, September 12, 2014
Sunday, September 7, 2014
Pedigree of elite university has a market price
It is a lucrative business if someone is going to pay you $1.1M if you can guarantee his son to either Harvard or Princeton; $0.6M to No. 50 and $0.3M to one of the top 100 universities in the US. This is how a company, ThinkTank, to boom from $8,000 in 2002 to $60M today. For many affluent families in China, the pedigree of US elite university has a market price. http://www.businessweek.com/articles/2014-09-03/college-consultant-thinktank-guarantees-admission-for-hefty-price#p1
David Gregory got the heave-ho
I have been a fixture in watching Sunday's morning news of NBC's "Meet the Press" in the last three years. Suddenly, from mid-August, the moderator of "Meet the Press", David Gregory, vanished into thin air. It was believed that Gregory may be slightly reckless in the rigor of journalism. This kind of traits in TC moderator may lead to the third place in revenue among competitors, trailing CBS's "Face the Nation" and ABC's "This Week". Even the inadvertently theatrical performance on TV for socially sensitive issues may be repudiated by viewers.
Looming common-core standardized test
Education reform has always been a thorny task. In 2014-2015 academic year, students in public schools of more than twenty states will face an excruciating reality of how deep of their understanding in math and language arts. Test scores are expected to plunge in many states due to its more rigorous emphasis on thinking rather than memorizing. This well-intended education reform has already been a breeding ground for raucous political debate and will become even more ugly when the test results are released. http://www.edweek.org/ew/articles/2014/09/03/03assessment.h34.html
Monday, September 1, 2014
Lucy
Went with Kueiling to watch "Lucy" this afternoon. Impression: disappointed. Other than the phantasmagoria and Taipei city backdrop, I felt it is almost a cartoon sci-fiction movie. The development of human brain is by evolution and it is hard for me to believe God would pre-endow such an immense pristine labyrinth of neuron networks and only allows human being to explore 10% of them. Yes, we are still in the rudimentary stage of neuron network understanding but it does not mean that our potential takes only 10% of its maximum capacity.
Quantum dots
Quantum dots feature prominently in the display applications and probably will outshine the hyped iPhone6 IGZO display technology. Kindle Fire HDX has adopted quantum dots technology and seems to have better RGB color saturation. I had ephemeral exposure to quantum dot study but did not foresee its ascendant application in display technology.
http://spectrum.ieee.org/semiconductors/materials/will-quantum-dots-dominate-displays
http://spectrum.ieee.org/semiconductors/materials/will-quantum-dots-dominate-displays
ALS
漸凍人 (Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis or commonly known as Lou Gehrig's disease) may be able to use their "mind" to control robotic limb to do basically any simple activities that their sclerotic muscle cannot handle any more. This is not new but usually it needs to have risky implanted electrodes BENEATH the cortex. New technology will allow electrodes ABOVE the cortex to transmit human's mind to the robotic limb. Hopefully, in the near future, these brain electrodes will be as safe as implanted cardio-defibrillators. Further research on BMI (brain-machine interface) will make all the recent zealous philanthropic activities for 漸凍人 pay off.
http://spectrum.ieee.org/biomedical/bionics/how-to-catch-brain-waves-in-a-net
http://spectrum.ieee.org/biomedical/bionics/how-to-catch-brain-waves-in-a-net
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