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American-Made Semiconductors

American-Made Semiconductors

Written by Brit Ryle
Posted March 30, 2022
We all know that the U.S. has been dealing with some significant supply chain issues. While there have been some initiatives to try to alleviate the inconvenience of these supply chain issues, there are still a lot of looming problems that we can’t seem to shake, like the lack of semiconductor supply.
The Desperate Demand for Cybersecurity

The Desperate Demand for Cybersecurity

Written by Brit Ryle
Posted March 23, 2022
President Biden and his administration have been warning about a possible attack from Russia against the U.S., which would move Russia’s war into other countries, especially countries that stand with Ukraine. Are these countries prepared for cyberattacks?
Could Nuclear Energy Be the Answer?

Could Nuclear Energy Be the Answer?

Written by Brit Ryle
Posted March 16, 2022
Russia’s brutal invasion of Ukraine has been difficult to witness these past few weeks and has raised many important issues like how to reduce or eliminate dependence on Russia for oil.
Bullish for Defense Stocks

Bullish for Defense Stocks

Written by Brit Ryle
Posted March 9, 2022
You probably don’t think too much about defense stocks. However, they might be worth considering, especially during the current market turmoil and with political tensions rising throughout the world.
Massive Breakthrough in Nuclear Fusion

Massive Breakthrough in Nuclear Fusion

Written by Brit Ryle
Posted February 23, 2022
This month we got news about a massive breakthrough for nuclear fusion. If successful, nuclear fusion could deliver a limitless and sustainable source of clean energy, which could be the answer to the world’s climate change problems.
Are Companies Making a Profit From Inflation?

Are Companies Making a Profit From Inflation?

Written by Brit Ryle
Posted February 16, 2022
Last week’s data from the government indicate that inflation increased on an annual basis by 7.5%. This rise in inflation has the Federal Reserve feeling the pressure to regulate the economy. 
Spirit and Frontier Confirm Merger

Spirit and Frontier Confirm Merger

Written by Brit Ryle
Posted February 9, 2022
Two of the largest bargain airline carriers announced their merger this week. Frontier Airlines (NASDAQ: ULCC) and Spirit Airlines (NYSE: SAVE) agreed to merge and will become the fifth-largest airline in the U.S.
Walmart Invests in Vertical Farming

Walmart Invests in Vertical Farming

Written by Brit Ryle
Posted January 26, 2022
The supply chain issues that we’re facing right now have companies searching for solutions so that we never find ourselves in the same situation again. Walmart (NYSE: WMT) has partnered with and invested in the vertical farming company Plenty as one step toward fixing the future’s problems.
Building an EV Charging Infrastructure Won't Be Easy

Building an EV Charging Infrastructure Won't Be Easy

Written by Brit Ryle
Posted January 19, 2022
The push for the mass adoption of electric vehicles (EVs) is going hard. The Biden administration is making sure that the public knows that EVs are the future of transportation. But what will be the best way to create a solid EV charging infrastructure without wasting billions of dollars?
What's Amazon Working on Now?

What's Amazon Working on Now?

Written by Brit Ryle
Posted January 12, 2022
Amazon (NASDAQ: AMZN) continues to expand in new areas. Recently, it created Amazon One, which allows for someone to pay or be identified with the palm of their hand. This could be a groundbreaking move into the future — or a scary one.
2022 Trends in Health

2022 Trends in Health

Written by Brit Ryle
Posted January 5, 2022
Health care has become even more important in 2022. The COVID-19 pandemic has caused — and continues to cause — so much havoc in the world and in health care that people have begun to pay more attention to their health.
Is Vertical Farming a Win?

Is Vertical Farming a Win?

Written by Brit Ryle
Posted December 29, 2021
Vertical farming is the practice of producing food on vertically inclined surfaces that are commonly integrated into other structures like skyscrapers, shipping containers, or repurposed warehouses. Could it solve food insecurity and food sustainability?