Hand-harvested Icelandic sea salt could cost you more than 30 times the price of table salt. Housed in one of the most remote and coldest locations in the country, Saltverk salt factory produces 10 metric tons of salt each year. But there’s one other thing that’s unique about the way it’s processed: Everything is powered
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By 2050 it’s estimated there’ll be over 6.5 billion people living in urban spaces, and vertical farming could play a growing role in feeding them. The farms use far less space, water, and transport than traditional methods of farming, although their power consumption is a constant challenge. Persis Love travels to Germany and the UK
Jocko Willink, a former Navy SEAL commander, host of the “Jocko Podcast,” and the author of “Discipline Equals Freedom: Field Manual,” believes your best chances might be to run from a fight. Following is a full transcript of the video. Jocko Willink: If someone attacks me and they want to punch or kick me, I can just run
The venture capitalist says anyone building a startup now must be able to do one thing “uniquely well.”
McDonald’s training course is more than flipping burgers.
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10.4 feet across at its widest point, Boston’s ‘Spite House’ is the undisputed narrowest in Beantown. Curious? It’s available for rent.
House managers can be critical to the smooth running of their employer’s life, home and staff. Emma Jacobs looks at how these domestic professionals support the wealthy. Credits Filmed by Steve Ager, Nicola Stansfield, Petros Gioumpasis. Additional material: Getty. Graphics and animations by Russell Birkett. Edited by Nick Swinglehurst and Seb Morton-Clark. Produced by Nalini
Get a rare look at the entire process of how rocks are turned into magnificent sparkling diamonds in the hands of experienced craftsmen.
Charlie Hall invented the waterbed in the late 60s, at San Francisco State University. After their heyday, waterbeds developed a stigma and sales declined. Hall’s new company, Hall Flotation, aims to bring them back — and it puts an emphasis on comfort. Following is a transcript of the video: Announcer: Wouldn’t you rather spend your
Arizona Sen. John McCain has been diagnosed with brain cancer. McCain is best known for his presidential bid against President Obama in 2008. During the election, McCain and Obama clashed on healthcare reform, the financial crisis, and foreign policy, but both candidates also showed mutual respect for each other. In one instance, McCain defended Obama
Bugatti makes the world’s most expensive cars, and, arguably, the most beautiful. But to truly understand the brand you must know its history.
Cuban cigars hold a reputation as the world’s most opulent tobacco product. A box of good quality Habanos can cost thousands of dollars. Every hand-rolled Cuban cigar goes through about 500 manual tasks from seed to cigar. But over the last 25 years, cigars made in other countries in the Caribbean and Central America have
Starting with the opening of the Southland Mall in 1956 malls have been a vaulted piece of Americana for decades. Thousands were built across the country and for a while it seemed they would dominate the American landscape forever, but in recent years they’ve rapidly lost their value. So how did malls go from being
The 2014 Toastmaters International world champion of public speaking Dananjaya Hettiarachchi reveals how he prepares for his award-winning presentations. ————————————————– Follow BI Video on Twitter: http://bit.ly/1oS68Zs Follow BI on Facebook: http://bit.ly/1W9Lk0n Read more: http://www.businessinsider.com/ ————————————————– Business Insider is the fastest growing business news site in the US. Our mission: to tell you all you need
Wagyu beef is the most prized beef in the world. A single cow can be sold for up to $30,000. Part of the reason why it’s so expensive is due to its exclusivity and increasing demand. MORE SO EXPENSIVE CONTENT: Why Tiger Fugu Is So Expensive | So Expensive Why Japanese Melons Are So Expensive
Zoox is on the verge of transforming the entire transportation industry by creating self-driving robots that will become the ride-shares of the future. Read more about Zoox: https://www.bloomberg.com/news/features/2018-07-17/robot-taxi-startup-zoox-has-800-million-and-a-wild-pitch #BloombergHelloWorld ——– Like this video? Subscribe to Bloomberg on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/Bloomberg?sub_confirmation=1 Bloomberg is the First Word in business news, delivering breaking news & analysis, up-to-the-minute market data,
SoftBank CEO Masayoshi Son’s Vision Fund has been impossible to ignore since its inception, pumping billions upon billions of dollars into tech companies like WeWork and Uber. Now, a string of high-profile losses and the coronavirus pandemic have put the fund deeply in the red. Bloomberg journalists Pavel Alpeyev, Sarah McBride and Tim Culpan break
Companies bundling stocks together in ‘index funds’ have now become publicly traded firms’ largest shareholders. The FT explains why the rise of the ‘big three’ firms, Vanguard, Blackrock and State Street, may be cause for concern. More from ‘Charts that count:’ https://bit.ly/2YRospN ► Subscribe to FT.com here: http://bit.ly/2GakujT Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/fincancialtimes Check us
Business Insider spoke to Jody Shield, a meditation guru and author, about techniques to relieve stress. She explained her “tapping” exercise, which she uses to “tap on the feelings of being overwhelmed and stressed out.” The exercise consists of a series of tapping movements on various parts of the body to be done while repeating
In a nation where space is at a premium, the Dutch are leaders in creating environmentally-friendly buildings. From repurposed redundant structures to modular, transportable studios and floating neighborhoods, the FT’s Helen Barrett explores three completely different approaches to sustainability. ► To learn more, visit our website – https://rethink.ft.com/ ► Watch more videos from this series
Jocko was in and we asked him about his favorite gear. He talked about GPS, night vision goggles, radios, and even grenade launchers. MORE MILITARY CONTENT: How Marine Recruits Battle Their Fear Of Heights At Boot Camp What New Navy Plebes Go Through On Their First Day At Annapolis Navy SEALs Reveal Misconceptions About The
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Mr. Pascal Raffy is the current owner of BOVET, a legacy watchmaking company based in Switzerland. BOVET is famous for creating intricate and complex timepieces. We got to take a closer look at the Récital 22 Grand Récital which comes in red gold and platinum, each hovering around the $500K price range. What makes this
Here’s an inside look at the United States Army’s intense 22-week basic training known as OSUT, which stands for One Station Unit Training. Senior Video Correspondent Graham Flanagan spent four days at the Army’s Maneuver Center of Excellence located inside the Fort Benning military installation near Columbus, Georgia, where he observed different companies at various
WARNING: This video contains graphic language. Spike Lee’s new movie “BlacKkKlansman” chronicles the true story of an African American police detective named Ron Stallworth who launched an investigation into the KKK in Colorado by making members think he was a white man during phone conversations. We spoke to the real Ron Stallworth. Business Insider tells you
BlackBerry controlled 50% of the smartphone market in the US and 20% globally. They failed to innovate and became complacent with how the smartphone market was changing. MORE RISE AND FALL: The Rise And Fall Of Cadillac The Rise And Fall Of Playboy The Rise And Fall Of Forever 21 —————————————————— #BlackBerry #Smartphones #BusinessInsider Business
In his testimony before Congress, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg explained to Senator Lindsey Graham that most people don’t read Facebook’s entire privacy policy.
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May 13 (Bloomberg) — Jesse James Firearms Unlimited (JJFU) is the latest venture from the infamous biker and TV personality. Following the success of his custom motorcycle shop, West Coast Choppers, and a string of popular TV shows like Monster Garage, Jesse James is reconnecting with hands on work in his new, much smaller, business.
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