The core lesson is that the American research university is “the indispensable foundation for innovation,” they conclude. The ...
Most organizations can point to a moment when a bold idea broke through, but far fewer can explain how that kind of thinking happens consistently. Sustained innovation usually depends less on bursts ...
In this paper, William C. Greenwalt presents a proposed taxonomy of innovation terms that can be arranged into a larger explanatory model of defense innovation. After outlining the case for a ...
Artificial intelligence is rapidly transforming global economies, governments, and daily life in an "acceleration era." AI is ...
ARPAs are everywhere. The granddaddy of them all is the sexagenarian Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA), which claims credit for the development of stealth technology, the Internet, and ...
Societies around the world are in peril: Eroding trust. Backsliding democratic norms. Accelerating global challenges—from political instability and division to climate-related natural disasters and ...
A consistent, strong correlation, if not a causal relationship, exists between property rights in inventions (patents) and growing innovation economies and flourishing societies. This is not ...
New partner leadership to help deepen relationships with data, orchestration, and core platform providers embedded within FinScan AML solutions. “As we continue to scale globally, our partners will ...
Over the past decade, Kazakhstan’s innovation system—the network of institutions, firms, and people that boost the flow of information and technology—has become considerably more market driven. That ...
A research team at King Abdulaziz City for Science and Technology (KACST) has successfully developed an innovative system for producing green hydrogen directly from seawater without the need for prior ...
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