Here are the nine top NineShift discoveries of 2009.
1. First evidence that the solution to boys' bad grades actually works. (May 19)
2. Among young people, support for cars plunges. (May 5)
3. City of the 21st century to be 200 miles long. (June 2)
4. Higher education model is "broke." (Feb 8; Feb 4; Feb 3; and Feb 2)
5. The 5 learning habits that hurt women discovered. (Feb 8)
6. GED for college proposed by NineShift. (March 16)
7. NineShift discovers why the economy is in recession. (April 22)
8. Food epidemic predicted by Nine Shift. (April 13)
9. Public places to grow as people work from home. (June 1).
What's your favorite NineShift discovery? Which one do you hate the most? Tell us.
A "food epidemic" I would love read this post to have an idea how this thing goes!
Posted by: Hunter | December 02, 2009 at 05:14 PM
The idea of the city of the 21st century being 200 miles long is frightening. I moved from Los Angeles because of that very reason. I prefer nature and the outdoors. I don't want to travel 200 miles just to get to a decent place to hike.
Posted by: Terry Newman | July 28, 2009 at 11:18 AM