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Innovation from the Inside Out new
These days, almost all of my clients are talking about the need to establish a culture of innovation
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Listening to Improve Innovation new
I’ve been working this week with two teams of MBA students that are working on a live consulting project as part of their studies
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Granting Permission to Innovate new
I’m thinking about the notion of strategic resilience. In the face of growing unpredictability, how do we provide ourselves with appropriate options for the future
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Virgin Galactic unveils its first space tourism craft new
"We want this program to be a whole new beginning in a commercial era of space travel," the founder of the Virgin Group, British billionaire Sir Richard Branson, said.
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Russian expert maps out ways to combat climate change new
Energy efficiency and energy saving are the key to reducing the human imprint on climate change, a Russian expert said on Monday.
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Russia plans to send 10 spacecraft to ISS next year new
Russia will launch four manned and six cargo supply missions to the International Space Station in 2010, space agency Roscosmos said on Friday.
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Could cheap algae oil power our energy future? new
Production on land is expensive, but costs could go down if brought to sea
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Radioactive batteries keep going and going new
Cheap power source could handle even the most extended iTunes playlist
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Zap! Light used to paralyze tiny creatures new
Research behind nematode photoswitch could have medical applications
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Cement’s basic molecular structure finally decoded new
Robustness comes from messiness, not a clean geometric arrangement
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Avoiding carbon copies new
Can free-market enterprise generate clean-energy breakthroughs? Economist Daron Acemoglu says it's unlikely — unless government and universities help.
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Barcodes for the rest of us new
Tiny labels could pack lots of information, enable new uses
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Robotic craft mimics falling maple seeds new
Samara seeds considered some of the most efficient passive flyers
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Forget pool boys! Moss keeps Minn. pools clean new
Moss absorbs metals that encourage microbial growths, preventing biofilm
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Winery waste makes fuel new
Electricity, bacteria break organics in wastewater into hydrogen gas
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Latvian meteorite story fake - scientist new
Reports that a meteorite fell to Earth on Sunday leaving a 20-meter crater near a town in Latvia are false, a scientist said Monday after studying the site where the body was said to have hit the ground.
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NASA sets Ares I-X launch for October 27 morning new
NASA has announced its new rocket Ares I-X will be launched on October 27, the agency said on its website.
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Russian scientists set to clear up sky with air ionizer new
Russian scientists are set to clear up autumn clouds above Moscow using an air ionizer on Friday, said professor Dmitry Rototayev, chief of the Moscow Science and Technology Committee.
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