Tech For Growing Cannabis

New growing solutions enable cannabis businesses to grow the highest quality product in the most technologically-advanced way possible. By 2025, legal marijuana sales in the US alone are expected to reach $23 billion USD. Explained by GuideToCBD, small and large-scale farmers are using hydroponics and robotics, among a plethora of other technology, to enhance the quality of their hemp.

The Business of Post-Acute Care

By 2026, the market for long term care in the U.S. will reach more than $737 billion. Yet, nursing homes have faced increasing closures over the 2 decades. Why are costs rising, and what’s missing in leadership? The following infographic explains the operational factors shaping the post-acute ecosystem.

The People & Tech Behind Data Science

Data scientists use heterogeneous data to solve complex problems. With skills in mathematics and computer science, anyone can be a data scientist. Explaining more on the topic, Noodle.ai outlines why it’s cool to be a data scientist, and how the AI software and tech they create can change the world.

The Rise of STEM in Schools

STEM-focused curricula was developed in 2001 by Judith Ramaley. Since, the American job market has shifted its hiring preferences to those with STEM backgrounds. However, STEM classroom performance is unsteady. This infographic explains the effectiveness of STEM education.

Eat Plants, Feel Whole: The Plant-Based Diet

Nearly 1 in 3 eat plant-based protein on a daily basis, and 43 million Americans regularly eat plant-based alternatives. However, 86% of Americans routinely eating plant-based protein don’t identify as vegan or vegetarian. This infographic provides the health weight loss benefits of a plant-based diet.

Breaking Up Big Tech

In 2018, Facebook, Amazon, Apple, Microsoft, and Google earned 68% of US GDP growth in combined revenues. 2 in 3 support the breakup of Big Tech, and Great Business Schools explains what we can do about it.

Online Dating & Cybersecurity

We were told to never talk to strangers, but 59% believe online dating is a good way to meet people. Now, online dating scams are more common than ever, averaging $2,600 in victim losses. This infographic debunks online dating and provides tips on staying protected.