Weekly Reading List – 4th of September

This week’s TAMIM Reading List spans the spectrum of innovation, disruption, and discovery. We begin with the global car reckoning as legacy automakers scramble to adapt. Meanwhile, Domino’s pizza tracker emerges as an unlikely corporate case study in UX brilliance. From the mysterious power laws shaping outlier success to NASA’s awe-inspiring revelations at Jupiter, ambition takes many forms. Scientists discover a way to regrow tooth enamel using hair, while home gardeners learn how to sprout flavour from seed. A volcanic eruption sends lava soaring sky-high – just as our imaginations should. Sometimes the biggest stories come from the smallest sparks.

📚 The Global Car Reckoning Is Here. Far Too Many Auto Companies Don’t Have a Plan

📚 How the Domino’s pizza tracker conquered the business world

📚 Bigger dreams and the colossal effect of “power laws” 

📚 NASA’s Juno Mission Leaves Stunning Legacy of Science at Jupiter

📚 Vegetables and herbs you can easily and cheaply grow from seeds

📚 Jaw-dropping scenes as lava shoots 100 metres high

📚 Toothpaste made with hair naturally repairs tooth enamel, scientists discover

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