The Future of Yemen: 3D Printed Homes Could Provide More than Just Affordable Housing
Only days after a Russian mobile 3D printer constructed a 310-square-foot structure with a bathroom, kitchen, and living room/bedroom in only 24 hours at a cost of $10,134, a Ukranian 3D printer claimed it can also create a home in less than a day. They call it the...
The Future of Yemen: The Software Revolution Will Change the World
The future of traditional industries is questionable as technology continues to advance. We all see articles and posts about autonomous cars, healthcare at the palm of your hand with the Tricorder X, and more. The question is, as interesting as these technological...
The Future of Yemen: An Emerging Electric Car Battery Could Surpass Oil
An innovative battery that is in the process of being built could change the landscape for electric run cars as well as oil-run cars. The average person drives about 30 miles (48 kilometers) per day, according to AAA, and yet, many people are still hesitant to buy...
The Future of Yemen: Could Brain Simulations Take Over Within a Century?
According to the article Economist: Brain Simulations Will Take Over the Government, and Our Jobs, within 100 Years, by Big Think, we have only a century before humans become almost completely futile. The article explores economist Robin Hanson's book, The Age of Em:...
Thank you NASDAQ for Sharing my Article – Haitham Alaini
I want to thank NASDAQ for sharing my recent article, A New Purification System Could Give Yemenis Clean Affordable Water. The article explores a new technology that has the ability to deliver clean water at an affordable price to citizens of Yemen. The technology was...
A New Purification System Could Give Yemenis Clean Affordable Water
A water purification system that uses nanotechnology to remove bacteria, viruses and other contaminants may be the solution to delivering clean drinking water to rural communities. The best part, it could cost as low as $3 per family. Researchers from the Indian...