Showing posts with label future. Show all posts
Showing posts with label future. Show all posts

Monday, September 28, 2015

Probiotics and Prebiotics: Current Research and Future Trends




Probiotics and Prebiotics: Current Research and Future Trends by Koen Venema and Ana Paula do Carmo


English | 2015 | ISBN: 1910190098 | 524 pages | PDF | 9,2 MB




Composed of nearly a thousand different types of microorganisms – some beneficial, others not – the human gut microbiota plays an important role in health and disease. This is due to the presence of probiotic or beneficial microbes, or due to the feeding of prebiotics that stimulate the endogenous beneficial microbes (these promote health by stimulating the immune system, improving the digestion and absorption of nutrients, and inhibiting the growth of pathogens). The notable health benefits of probiotic organisms have prompted much commercial interest, which in turn has led to a plethora of research initiatives in this area. These range from studies to elucidate the efficacy of the various health benefits to analyses of the diet-microbe interaction as a means of modulating the gut microbiota composition. Research in this area is at a very exciting stage. With state-of-the-art commentaries on all aspects of probiotics and prebiotics research, this book provides an authoritative and timely overview of the field. Written by leading international researchers, each chapter affords critical insight to a particular topic, reviews current research, discusses future direction, and stimulates discussion. Topics range from the different microorganisms used as probiotics (lactobacilli, bifidobacteria, yeast, etc.), and the techniques and approaches used (metagenomics, etc.), to the reviews of the clinical and medical aspects. The provision of extensive reference sections positively encourages readers to pursue each subject in greater detail. ***












Sunday, September 20, 2015

Rise of the Robots: Technology and the Threat of a Jobless Future




Rise of the Robots: Technology and the Threat of a Jobless Future by Martin Ford


2015 | ISBN: 0465059996 | English | 352 pages | PDF | 4 MB




What are the jobs of the future? How many will there be? And who will have them? We might imagine—and hope—that today’s industrial revolution will unfold like the last: even as some jobs are eliminated, more will be created to deal with the new innovations of a new era. In Rise of the Robots, Silicon Valley entrepreneur Martin Ford argues that this is absolutely not the case. As technology continues to accelerate and machines begin taking care of themselves, fewer people will be necessary. Artificial intelligence is already well on its way to making “good jobs” obsolete: many paralegals, journalists, office workers, and even computer programmers are poised to be replaced by robots and smart software. As progress continues, blue and white collar jobs alike will evaporate, squeezing working- and middle-class families ever further. At the same time, households are under assault from exploding costs, especially from the two major industries—education and health care—that, so far, have not been transformed by information technology. The result could well be massive unemployment and inequality as well as the implosion of the consumer economy itself.




In Rise of the Robots, Ford details what machine intelligence and robotics can accomplish, and implores employers, scholars, and policy makers alike to face the implications. The past solutions to technological disruption, especially more training and education, aren’t going to work, and we must decide, now, whether the future will see broad-based prosperity or catastrophic levels of inequality and economic insecurity. Rise of the Robots is essential reading for anyone who wants to understand what accelerating technology means for their own economic prospects—not to mention those of their children—as well as for society as a whole.








Saturday, September 19, 2015

Finding the Future of Digital Book Publishing (repost)




Jeremy Greenfield, "Finding the Future of Digital Book Publishing: Interviews With 19 Innovative Ebook Business Leaders"


ISBN: 1440332207, ASIN: B00B6FQF0W | 2013 | EPUB/MOBI | 188 pages | 945 KB/937 KB


Finding the Future of Digital Book Publishing – Interviews With 19 Innovative Ebook Business Leaders is Digital Book World’s first ebook. In interviews with 19 innovative ebook business leaders, Digital Book World’s editorial director Jeremy Greenfield draws out how these professionals are leading the digital transition and shaping the future of publishing. You’ll learn how these leaders are organizing their teams, pioneering new forms of content, and gathering and responding to data.




The digital publishing community is passionate, engaged and international, and Digital Book World’s mission is to provide a forum for the community to gather, share hard-won insights, present innovative challenges, and pool its collective intelligence for the benefit of all its members.
















Tuesday, September 15, 2015

The Laws of Lifetime Growth: Always Make Your Future Bigger Than Your Past (repost)




The Laws of Lifetime Growth: Always Make Your Future Bigger Than Your Past by Dan Sullivan and Catherine Nomura


English | 2007 | ISBN: 1576754677, 1576753352 | 129 pages | PDF | 0,6 MB




Written by Dan Sullivan, the acclaimed speaker, author, consultant, strategic planner, and coach to entrepreneurial individuals and groups, Laws of Lifetime Growth provides refreshingly simple laws that will instantly shift your perspective to help you make your future bigger than your past, and fully realize your personal and professional potential.












Thursday, September 10, 2015

Burning the Page: The eBook Revolution and the Future of Reading [Repost]




Burning the Page: The eBook Revolution and the Future of Reading by Jason Merkoski


English | 2013 | ISBN: 1402288832 | 256 pages | PDF | 11 MB




A groundbreaking vision on the future of reading, from an early innovator on Amazon"s Kindle team.




•Is digital the death knell for print?


•Or will it reinvigorate the written word?


•What will happen to bookstores, book browsing, libraries, even autographs?


•Will they die out—or evolve into something new?




In Burning the Page, digital pioneer Jason Merkoski charts the eBook revolution"s striking impact on the ways in which we create, discover, and share ideas. From the sleek halls of Silicon Valley to the jungles of Southeast Asia, Merkoski explores how eBooks came to be and predicts innovative and interactive ways digital content will shape our lives. Throughout, you are invited to continue the conversation online and help shape this exciting new world of "Reading 2.0."


For those who love books, collect books, own an e-reader, vow never to own one, or simply want to know where books are headed, this is a crucial guide to both the future of reading and to our digital culture as a whole.



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Wednesday, September 9, 2015

Gene Therapy of Cochlear Deafness: Present Concepts and Future Aspects 1st Edition




Gene Therapy of Cochlear Deafness: Present Concepts and Future Aspects (Advances in Oto-Rhino-Laryngology, Vol. 66) by A.F. Ryan


English | May 26, 2009 | ISBN: 3805590350 | 127 Pages | PDF | 8 MB




Gene therapy holds great potential for the treatment not only of genetic disorders, but also of many acquired diseases. This is as true for the inner ear as for any other organ. However, the technical challenges that must be overcome before gene therapy becomes more widely used are remarkable. In the inner ear the size, accessibility, delicacy and the involvement of many different cell types present unique conditions. This volume reviews current concepts and recent research findings of the application of gene therapy to the inner ear. Various forms of gene therapy, disorders that are potential targets for gene therapy, techniques for gene delivery, and mechanisms of gene targeting, and also obstacles that have yet to be overcome are discussed. This volume will be indispensable reading for otolaryngologists, hearing scientists, audiologists with a special interest in keeping up-to-date on gene therapy for inner ear disorders.