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Sweat To Unlock, South Korea's Smart City, Mercury-Safe Tuna

Richard Bradbury | Arvindh Yuvaraj | Majidah Hashim

21-Nov-17 12:00

Sweat To Unlock, South Korea's Smart City, Mercury-Safe Tuna

On today’s edition of Enterprise Biz Bytes, Richard Bradbury, Arvindh Yuvaraj and Majidah Hashim spoke about:

 

0:51 - You Could Unlock Your Phone With Sweat

9:19 - This Biodegradable Car Is Made From Sugar Beet

13:14 - This Mercury-Safe Tuna Company Is On A Mission To Clean Up The Oceans

22:59 - Transhumanism And The Future Of Humanity

32:35 - South Korea Is Building A $35 Billion City Designed To Eliminate The Need For Cars


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Tags:  EnterpriseBiz BytesSweat printUnlock phoneBiodegradable carMercury-safe tunaTranshumanismFuture of HumanitySouth KoreaSmart CitySongdo





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