Archive for the ‘innovation’ category: Page 180
Aug 15, 2017
Rethinking Innovation and Scale | Stanford Social Innovation Review
Posted by Odette Bohr Dienel in categories: governance, innovation
“An organization, and ultimately its impact, can be fundamentally defined by how it manages the dual challenge of innovating and building on its existing strengths, or ‘scaling’ as Johanna Mair and Christian Seelos suggest in their new book, Innovation and Scaling for Impact.”
Aug 10, 2017
Futurist Gray Scott: We Can’t Ignore Our Psychological Future
Posted by Johnny Boston in categories: computing, disruptive technology, education, ethics, futurism, innovation, internet, media & arts, mobile phones, nanotechnology, philosophy, robotics/AI, software, transhumanism, virtual reality
Why are we often so wrong about how the future and future technology will reshape society and our personal lives? In this new video from the Galactic Public Archives, Futurist Gray Scott tells us why he thinks it is important to look at all aspects of the future.
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Aug 4, 2017
Argonne Lab will verify Transatomic Power molten fuel salt
Posted by Klaus Baldauf in categories: innovation, nuclear energy
The voucher, awarded through the DOE’s Gateway for Accelerated Innovation in Nuclear (GAIN) initiative, will experimentally verify the physical properties of the fuel salt for Transatomic’s molten salt reactor technology, and will be conducted at the Argonne National Laboratory.
This is the second year that GAIN has awarded vouchers to support advanced nuclear technology, and builds on successful outcomes from the program’s inaugural round. Last year, Transatomic was awarded a voucher for work at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory, performing cutting-edge modelling and simulation analysis. This project has produced extensive positive results, published by ORNL in a Technical Memorandum in January 2017, and points to the value of public-private partnerships in nuclear technology development. “A primary measure of success for GAIN is the forging of productive relationships between the DOE laboratories and advanced technology developers like Transatomic,” said Idaho National Laboratory’s Dr. John Jackson, GAIN Technical Interface.
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Aug 3, 2017
Time to rethink our perspective on jobs and technology — By Curtis S. Chin and Meera Kumar | The Japan Times
Posted by Odette Bohr Dienel in categories: governance, innovation, robotics/AI
Aug 2, 2017
Expert warns ‘cancer moonshot’ could open the door to DNA bioweapons
Posted by John Gallagher in categories: biotech/medical, innovation
Scientists around the world have long been searching for a cure for cancer, and recent advancements in technology coupled with rigorous new efforts such as Joe Biden’s ‘cancer moonshot’ have ignited hopes that it could soon become a reality.
But, experts warn that such a breakthrough, despite its obvious benefits, could have unexpected global consequences.
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Jul 31, 2017
A Russian billionaire has launched the smallest-ever spacecraft into orbit — a key step to reaching a nearby star system
Posted by Shailesh Prasad in categories: innovation, space travel
The ultimate goal of Breakthrough Starshot is to fly past and photograph any planets in Alpha Centauri.
Jul 28, 2017
New Breakthrough Allows Scientists to Create “Liquid Light” with Ease
Posted by Shailesh Prasad in categories: innovation, quantum physics
Achieving liquid light at room temperature will boost research into quantum hydrodynamics.
Jul 28, 2017
Embracing technological opportunities – how SMEs can adopt new technologies without being overtaken by them
Posted by Alexandra Whittington in categories: business, futurism, innovation, robotics/AI
Technological innovation is happening ever more rapidly and the changes will transform every industry. Small and Medium Sized Enterprises (SMEs) can benefit from these innovative technologies but must strike a balance between using technology and being overwhelmed by it.
To help business owners embrace the potential of new technologies we asked Rohit Talwar, editor of ‘The Future of Business’ and ‘Technology vs. Humanity,’ to provide some practical advice on how to survive, and thrive, in the face of this continuous tidal wave of technological change.
Tags: AI, future, technology
Jul 28, 2017
Stephen Hawking Is One Step Closer To Reaching Alpha Centauri
Posted by Klaus Baldauf in categories: innovation, space
Breakthrough Starshot, the Stephen Hawking-backed attempt to reach Alpha Centauri, has successfully flown its first ever spacecraft – the smallest ever launched.
Stephen Hawking and Yuri Milner announced the $100-million-dollar research program in April 2016, aiming to show that light-propelled spacecraft could fly at 20% of light speed and reach the next nearest galaxy just 20 years after their launch.
Last month, a number of their prototype “Sprites” tiny fully functional space probes built on a single circuit board, achieved Low Earth Orbit.
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