Last week was a busy one for corruption hunters in New York. A Bronx assemblyman and Republican Party chairman were among those arrested for alleged dirty deeds. Corruption has political, economic and environmental costs.
Jack is a scientist and innovator. And his work on creating a simple test for the identification of pancreatic, lung and ovarian cancer is simply amazing.
Consumers are building multibillion-dollar marketplaces for sharing cars, homes, bicycles, driveways and tools. In looking for a better deal and extra income, they're reshaping business.
The Museum of Science in Boston now features the first public pilot project of ByteLight, a startup that marries LED lighting with chips and software to pinpoint the visitors' locations and promote interactive learning.
Vivek Srinivasan is the Australia regional manager for CSC's Leading Edge Forum and Jarrod Bassan is a senior consultant with CSC in Australia. The two recently published a report entitled 3D Printing and the Future of Manufacturing. Once considered science fiction, the ability [...]
I've never quite understood this drive in France to make Google pay for linking to newspaper websites from the index. It's just so at odds with what everyone else on the internet is trying to do that it seems near insane.
There is an eminent revolution about to happen in the online education sector. Unishared focus on collaboration and peer learning. It pushes students to share everything they learn in classrooms all the time. Can Unishared be THE game-changer?
In business we speak a lot about "innovation" — how to foster it, how to drive it, how to implement it. But what do we mean when we talk about “innovation”?
Today, each hospital, doctor’s office and physician practice selects health information technologies (HIT) to solve the challenges they see, at a price point they can afford. And the result is universal dissatisfaction. There’s unhappiness for two basic reasons.