As various economic and social woes wore on in 2011, more and more people looked for alternative ideas. And Shareable provided a gathering place for just such thinking. Here are the Top 10 Shareable stories of the year.
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One of my many pleasures while living in Chicago was attending Cafe Scientifique, a series of science salons at The Map Room, one Chicago’s finest tippling establishments. Read more »
Hey Shareable fans, here's our weekly links post. As always, don't let the sharing stop here, send these links on. And if you're lucky enough to be at SXSW this weekend, be sure to stop by the The New Sharing Economy panel on Saturday. Read more »
Every year at about this time, every publication under the sun releases their own "Top Ten" something list. Shareable is no different and we have ours here, but this time we're going one step further. Read more »
Shareable advisor Bernice Yeung pointed me to this article in the magazine Science:
History is replete with stories of scientists who hid their ideas from their competition; consider Leonardo da Vinci, whose odd backward writing may . Read more »
Chimps recognise unfairness, even when it involves individuals other than themselves. This sense of unfairness towards others may be a rudimentary form of the social justice that characterises human societies. Read more »
In March 2008, Dustin Zuckerman started a local tool-lending library from the back closet of his small one-bedroom carriage house in Santa Rosa. Zuckerman is a gently spoken man in his late thirties. His friends describe him as the "giving type. Read more »
Elinor Ostrom was an unusual choice for the 2009 Nobel Prize in Economics. For one thing, she is the first woman to receive the prize. Her Ph.D. Read more »
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