Why the U.S government is struggling with open innovation
Bureaucratic red tape and a default to secrecy are turning the U.S. government into its own worst enemy, a new book contends.
Bureaucratic red tape and a default to secrecy are turning the U.S. government into its own worst enemy, a new book contends.
Ocular Technologies has developed a device-enabled telemedicine platform powered by machine learning to improve accessibility to eye care.
Why catering should be a perk (and maybe not always healthy).
More effort is yielding fewer new ideas.
New research from MIT Sloan has found that AI-generated visuals of re-imagined United States cities with largely car-free downtowns helped persuade people to support investing in green transportation.
Activist movements likely drive retailers to choose factories with better labor standards.
Companies that make the effort to learn more about their supply chain can see higher sales among some consumers.
The former president will “discuss his time in office and the next chapter in his life.”
New work in “Science” finds “fundamental flaws and inconsistencies … at odds with basic economic theory.”
A new paper determines that coaches in the major sports make a big difference. And yes, Bill Belichick is that good.