Showing posts with label Scotland. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Scotland. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 11, 2011

Scottish Historian Niall Ferguson: The 6 killer apps of prosperity



http://www.ted.com Over the past few centuries, Western cultures have been very good at creating general prosperity for themselves.

Scottish Historian Niall Ferguson asks: Why the West, and less so the rest? He suggests half a dozen big ideas from Western culture, call them the 6 killer apps, that promote wealth, stability and innovation. And in this new century, he says, these apps are all shareable.

The West's 6 Killer Apps

The Great Divergence

Global Patent Registration

Thursday, September 24, 2009

The Rising Cost of Money: The Pound (GBP)

A photo taken at the charity auction held by Clydesdale Bank in Glasgow, of a historic 1836 Scottish £1 note which has sold for what is thought to be a world record £9,000

A photo taken at the charity auction held by Clydesdale Bank in Glasgow, of a historic 1836 Scottish £1 note which has sold for what is thought to be a world record £9,000

Tuesday, April 28, 2009

H1N1 Pandemic - WHO raises pandemic threat level

World health officials have raised the level of alert about a possible swine flu pandemic, since the virus seems to be spreading regularly from person to person.

The World Health Organization (WHO) upgraded the alert in an http://kenbudd.blogspot.com/2009/04/h1n1-story-behind-pandemic.html in Geneva on Monday evening.


"It's a significant step towards pandemic influenza, but it is a phase that says we are not there yet," said Keiji Fukada of the WHO. "A pandemic is not considered inevitable at this time."


The new H1N1 influenza virus has struck hundreds of people in Mexico, where at least 18 have died, and several dozen people in the US (see Deadly new flu virus in US and Mexico may go pandemic). In the last couple of days, confirmed cases have also been found in Canada, Spain and Scotland.


Six-point scale


WHO officials decided that the new cases and infection patterns warranted increasing their pandemic warning level from 3 to 4, on a six-point scale.


Ever since the scale went into use in 2005, it has stayed at 3 – indicating that most cases of an emergent influenza virus are caused by animal-to-human transmission.


At 4, the infection is spread primarily from human to human. At 5, human-to-human transmission is occurring at multiple geographic locations; while 6 represents an all-out pandemic, which occurs when a virus is new, causes severe disease, and transmits easily enough to be sustained.


Researchers are still studying how efficiently the virus spreads. "The situation is very fluid and it is possible we could move to a higher phase shortly," Fukada said.