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Rolling out broadband in rural America

July 26, 2020 by

Host Llewellyn King discusses broadband access in the time of COVID-19 and rolling it out in rural America with James Matheson, CEO of the National Rural Electric Association and Morgan O’Brien, Executive Chairman, Anterix.

COVID-19 economy; universities; U.S.-China relations

July 11, 2020 by

Economist Peter Morici talks about the good of the UK’s NHS, the bad of US college professors, and the ugly of China.

Natural gas & decarbonization

June 13, 2020 by

Host Llewellyn King speaks with experts Daan Peters in the Netherlands and Mark Eisenhower in Washington about the role of natural gas in decarbonization.

Canadian Prof on Trump; COVID-19 cell therapies

May 30, 2020 by

Host Llewellyn King interviews Charles McMillan of York University, Toronto for a Canadian assessment of the Trump presidency; and also Linda Marban, CEO of Capricor Therapeutics, on her biotechnology company’s cell therapy being used on COVID-19 patients

COVID-19: “Never Normal” report

May 23, 2020 by

Host Llewellyn King discusses “Never Normal,” a global, cross-industry report on addressing the new realities posed by the COVID-19 pandemic, with Dimitris Bountolos, one of the authors.

Tech to save cities

May 16, 2020 by

COVID-19: states & cities take charge

May 1, 2020 by

International lawyer Clinton Vince says a new group of leaders is emerging from U.S. cities; Analyst Jarrod Hazelton says we should bring back the WPA.

COVID-19 & African-Americans; 50th Earth Day

April 17, 2020 by

Howard University President describes the predicament of African Americans in the pandemic; and two top consultants from Guidehouse explain promising indications in the environment.

COVID-19: Community effects

April 11, 2020 by

Host Llewellyn King speaks with Jim Matheson, CEO, National Rural Electric Cooperative Association, about the bridging the digital divide in rural communities; MIT’s Michael Short talks about the importance of the scientific method.

COVID-19: tech for air, surface purification

April 3, 2020 by

Llewellyn King interviews William Pommerening, president of airPHX, who has a technology that can be used to purify the air and surfaces in hospitals.

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A Commencement Address — Get Used to Rejections, We All Get Them Sometimes

A Commencement Address — Get Used to Rejections, We All Get Them Sometimes

Llewellyn King

It is school commencement season. So I am taking the liberty of sharing my column of May 10, 2024, which was first published by InsideSources, and later published by newspapers across the country.  As so many commencement addresses haven’t been delivered yet this year, I thought I would share what I would have said to […]

Can Our Waterways Provide a New Source of Baseload Power?

Can Our Waterways Provide a New Source of Baseload Power?

Llewellyn King

This article first appeared on Forbes.com Virginia is the first state to formally press for the creation of a virtual power plant. Glenn Youngkin, the state’s Republican governor, signed the Community Energy Act on May 2, which mandates Dominion Energy to launch a 450-megawatt virtual power plant (VPP) pilot program. Virginia isn’t alone in this […]

The Problem of Old Leaders — Churchill’s Sad Last Years in Office

The Problem of Old Leaders — Churchill’s Sad Last Years in Office

Llewellyn King

Old age is a thorny issue. I can attest to that. As someone told my wife about me, “He’s got age on him.” Indubitably. The problem, as now in the venomously debated case of former president Joe Biden, is how to measure mental deterioration. When do you take away an individual’s right to serve? When […]

How Technology Built the British Empire

How Technology Built the British Empire

Llewellyn King

As someone who grew up in the last days of the British Empire, I am often asked how it was that so few people controlled so much of the world for so long? The simple answer is technology underpinned the British Empire, from its tentative beginnings in the 17th century to its global dominance in […]

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