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Pamela Passman: How To Mobilize Risk Management Tools Against IP Threats

In an increasingly competitive global economy, information and ideas are the fuel that makes companies viable, allowing them to grow and create jobs.   Intellectual property (IP) — that covered…

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How Big Data Can Help Contain Ebola — Q&A with Joy Alamgir

When a disease outbreak strikes, it’s often the fear of the unknown that causes panic — rather than any sense of the actual risk of falling ill. Just ask people who were in Dallas or New York City…

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David C. Chavern: Ideas May Strike Like Lightning, but Innovation Must Be Cultivated

The idea for an invention or a new technology may strike unexpectedly, but innovation — putting those ideas to work in our society and our economy — is no accident. It doesn’t just happen. It must be…

Perspectives

Stacey Jarrett Wagner: Help Wanted — Ensuring the Success of Regional Collaborations

At a recent conference near Washington, D.C., the sound of deflation was palpable. No, this was not a financial conference; it was focused on closing America’s skills gap.   Talk of these…

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Commercial Drones Set to Soar as Investors Climb Aboard

Starting in the late 1980s, the Pentagon launched a top-secret constellation of two-dozen navigation satellites designed to guide U.S. nuclear missiles precisely to their targets. Then the Cold War…

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Kati Suominen: Boosting Small Business Lending — Look to the U.K.

After a recent public consultation with the business community and financial services industry, the U.K. government has decided to enact a law that requires large lenders to share information with…

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Scaling Super-conductivity — Q&A with T.J. Wainerdi

Superconductors have been around for decades now — think the Large Hadron Collider, or an MRI. Yet while most superconducting wiring and other material requires extremely cold conditions (around -450…

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Mark Baker: Magic in the Moonlight

Our ancestors knew when to plant by looking at it, ship captains navigate by it, and wolves howl at it … and now its draw will power our cities.  After solar power, moon power — or more exactly…

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Brinnon Garrett Mandel: Finding a Path Forward in Global Health Innovation

“When patterns are broken, new worlds emerge.” — Tuli Kupferberg, American poet   Innovation shouldn’t be easy. It requires understanding and breaking through existing patterns — in technology…

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Dennis DeTurck and Bruce Lenthall: Transforming STEM Education

Imagine an introductory college physics class where instead of sitting in a lecture hall, students work in small teams to predict the height from which an object must slide or roll downhill to…