Sometimes Nature is cool! Sometimes Science can be cool too!
Here’s a video where both are cool together.
Dutch director Jan van IJken filmed a beautiful microscope timelapse of a newt being born - from single-celled zygote to a complete organism.
It's six minutes (and you can skip around). Check it out.
It's amazing to watch how complex growth is, and even more amazing that we get through without serious malformations.
The blueprints and templates, and the ability to make it happen, exist in such simple cells. For something so complex and "natural" to be so organized blows my mind.
For another impressive show of the organization and complexity of these fleshy prisons, here's a series of animations on DNA.
via WEHI
Look how organized we are at the cellular level. Think how that organization grows into organs, and then brains, and then bodies ... and then communities, and societies.
Imagine what we'll be able to accomplish when we grasp genetic engineering and regenerative medicine. Even our failures like diseases and cancer are systems - as we identify and understand them better we can fix and modify them (see CRISPR).
Crazy stuff!
Funding Fintech's Future
I think it’s clear that Fintech is getting a lot of attention from the press, investors, and talent. It is a hot space!
Here is a chart showing the Fintech companies that got the most funding recently.
via howmuch
Rapidly maturing sectors are payment processing, personal finance, and blockchain/crypto.
These are the sectors getting the most Fintech funding now (with payment processing the clear leader).
In my opinion, real disruption is brewing in the personal finance & Wall Street sectors ... and funding is ramping up there as we speak.
This Fintech sector reminds me of biotech. Solutions have to be more mature and fully-tested before unleashing them on the public. But winners will Win!
Wall Street is one of the smaller sections in this infographic. Nonetheless, I think you'll be reading a lot more about this space soon. Here are some of the companies worth noting.
Not seen on these lists are all the smaller companies at the beginning of their innovation cycle, and the companies doing their best to stay under the radar. More competitors and more opportunities mean more reason to keep your cards close to your chest.
The funding cycle is always two steps behind the innovation cycle, which means ideas we've been hearing about from the likes of Gartner will be seeing increased publicity soon.
I think 2019 will be a great year for innovation. What about you?
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