What's really holding America back in the biopharma race against China isn't just Beijing's subsidies or cheaper labor. It's ...
As we end 2025, there are more podcasts than ever. To help you manage your queue, and make sure you don't miss out on what ...
Those bogus statistics are a good reminder that people can be brilliant technologists, while also being inept education reformers. I think of Edison whenever I hear technologists insisting that ...
One person who knows all about the best exercises for women over 50 and how we should exercise is orthopaedic surgeon, Dr ...
What does the space shuttle have in common with the original iPhone? According to Francisco Polidoro Jr., professor of ...
In seeking life, I created death.” *** The year was 1817, and Germany was in dire straits … and not the rock band from the ...
Introduction - Far too often, startup founders treat intellectual property (IP)—especially patents—like an item on a to-do list.
Dr. Jonathan Isaacs, a surgeon and researcher at Virginia Commonwealth University, invented a medical device that is ...
As Sri and I head to San Diego for the annual Neural Information Processing Systems conference this week (get in touch if you ...
A new study published in the journal Science reveals that researchers who both publish papers and file patents—dubbed “Pasteur’s quadrant researchers”—produce work that is more novel and more ...
Startup Portola is treating its AI companions like characters in a novel, complete with lore, emotions, and personal lives.
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