A farmer in Punjab couldn't afford a mechanical seeder. So, he attached a funnel to the back of his bicycle, drilled holes in a pipe, and created a manual seed drill that increased his yield by 40%. A group of engineering students in Bengaluru couldn't afford air conditioning, so they built a cooling system using discarded plastic bottles and the physics of air pressure.
. What used to be a grainy download on a shady WAP site has turned into high-speed viral trends on Instagram and X (Twitter). We’ve moved from an era of digital scarcity to an era of "everything, everywhere, all at once." The bottom line:
A farmer in Punjab couldn't afford a mechanical seeder. So, he attached a funnel to the back of his bicycle, drilled holes in a pipe, and created a manual seed drill that increased his yield by 40%. A group of engineering students in Bengaluru couldn't afford air conditioning, so they built a cooling system using discarded plastic bottles and the physics of air pressure.
. What used to be a grainy download on a shady WAP site has turned into high-speed viral trends on Instagram and X (Twitter). We’ve moved from an era of digital scarcity to an era of "everything, everywhere, all at once." The bottom line: