Science and innovation
For several years this newsletter has accepted short editorials (250 words or less) on subjects related to medical [MORE]
Rise of Automation
According to this piece, we’re already surfing the first wave; the second should hit in the 2020’s, and [MORE]
Following its marketing smash in distributing 150,000 free condoms to some 10,000 athletes at the 2012 Summer Olympic Games in [MORE]
Clayton Christensen
Probably no one since Edwards Deming and his “14 Recommendations” has had better insights into the technical economy [MORE]
A recent planning study on the national healthcare workforce projected job growth in this sector to rise from 10.5% [MORE]
Cell Phone Eye Test for Cataracts
Claiming that a new iPhone clip-on device for cataract detecting “gathers more information than [MORE]
Laser on a Chip – Innovation Award
UC-Berkeley business school professor Henry Chesbrough coined the term “open innovation” in his [MORE]
Mobile Health Apps
The palm-sized glucose meter that diabetics commonly use today revolutionized the business of endocrinology; so, what sort of [MORE]