“The Future Leadership Institute” believes in promoting interesting management- and leadership books to her students, partners, members and readers. Our “Books for Brains” department does not review the books. We only bring […]
“The Future Leadership Institute” believes in promoting interesting management- and leadership books to her students, partners, members and readers. Our “Books for Brains” department does not review the books. We only bring […]
Stanford Professor Tina Seelig says that entrepreneurship can be taught, learned and practiced through a rigorous approach that she calls the Invention Cycle. by Clifton B. Parker | Stanford University News Services […]
by Tina Seelig What if there were a clear set of instructions to help you bring your best ideas to life? As with a recipe, you could take a compelling idea and […]
by Institute of Food Research Scientists and clinicians on the Norwich Research Park have carried out the first detailed study of how our intestinal tract changes as we age, and how this determines […]
“To tackle our biggest societal challenges, we need an innovation pipeline that delivers every drop,” Reif writes. by MIT News Office The below op-ed, by MIT President L. Rafael Reif, appeared in […]
by ESA/Hubble Information Centre In the most extensive survey of its kind ever conducted, a team of scientists have found an unambiguous link between the presence of supermassive black holes that power […]
by Winship Cancer Institute of Emory University Lung cancer researchers at Winship Cancer Institute of Emory University have discovered a novel strategy to exploit apoptosis, a form of programmed cell death, for the […]
by Mike Williams | Rice University A microsupercapacitor designed by scientists at Rice University that may find its way into personal and even wearable electronics is getting an upgrade. The laser-induced graphene device […]
by Norwegian University of Science and Technology A huge wildebeest herd migrates across the open, parched plains. Dust swirls up from the many hooves pounding the ground, and forms a haze over […]
by Brian Wansink | Cornell University Food and Brand Lab Tell your child or spouse what they can eat and not what they can’t. Telling your child to eat an apple so they […]
by National Institutes of Natural Sciences Face perception plays an important role in social communication. There have been many studies of face perception in humans using non-invasive neuroimaging and electrophysiological methods, but studies […]
by Stony Brook University Our ancestors were making stone tools even earlier than we thought—some 700,000 years older. That’s the finding of the West Turkana Archaeological Project (WTAP) team—co-led by Stony Brook […]
by York University A digital journal of pain occurrences maintained by the users of an innovative Manage My Pain app will be the key source for their upcoming study, York University psychology […]
Algorithm reduces size of data sets while preserving their mathematical properties. by Larry Hardesty |MIT News Office As anyone who’s ever used a spreadsheet can attest, it’s often convenient to organize data […]