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Is Cancer Research and Treatment Moving From Evolution To Revolution?

Is our evolution becoming a revolution? Am I in danger of becoming a victim of the same “hope and hype” that I derided as a young oncologist in the 1970s and ‘80s and is now the focus of…

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Conversation from Davos: John Rice and John Negroponte

A dramatically growing, global middle class is becoming a “demand generator” for companies “because they want infrastructure, healthcare and good, stable electricity,” said John G. Rice, GE’s Vice…

robert

Manufacturing Institutes: A Key to Revitalizing U.S. Manufacturing

In Tuesday’s State of the Union, President Obama announced that his Administration will launch six new Institutes of Manufacturing Innovation—joining ones already established to promote innovation in…

renewable-energy

Fueling Transition to Next Generation Fuel Cell Vehicles

A decade from now, the phrase “eat my dust” could very well be replaced by “eat my water vapor,” due in large part by the commercial success of next generation fuel cell vehicles. Next year Toyota…

roger

Rewarding Innovations that Reduce Head Injury Risk in Sports

This is the time of the year when the eyes of fans and media are trained squarely on the best two teams in football. As big as the Super Bowl is, however, it’s one game among thousands of football…

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Crucial Skills Gap Puts Oil & Gas Industry in Bind

The world’s energy needs are in rampant ascent.  Despite the U.S. boom in shale gas production and advanced technologies unlocking previously untapped global energy reserves, the International…

michael

The Real Challenges to Growth

Advanced economies’ experience since the 2008 financial crisis has spurred a rapidly evolving discussion of growth, employment, and income inequality. That should come as no surprise: For those who…

michael

Innovate With Your Hands, Old School

While the industrial revolution encouraged efficiency, it led to the decline of hand-made creations. We stopped tinkering altogether and started simply operating machines, becoming inherently less…

Perspectives

Welcome to the Era of the Hardware Startup

As new technologies go, 3D printing is a bit of an attention hog. In recent years, we’ve seen printers with increasingly amazing capabilities: from ones that extrude plastic to create small objects…

Perspectives

Healthcare Debate in US: Can We Talk?

The health care system in the U.S. is Dickensian: We find ourselves in both the best and worst of times. Medical advances – devices, diagnostic tools, drugs, facilities, and virtually all of the…