Fungus Protects Rice from Challenges of Climate Change

Fungus Protects Rice from Challenges of Climate Change

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Spores help rice cope with drought and rising salt concentrations in soil. To ward off famine and potentially save millions of lives, researchers are looking for a little help from a tiny fungus. By colonizing

Electric Cars' MPG Conundrum

Electric Cars’ MPG Conundrum

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The mega-mileage hype surrounding the Chevy Volt and Nissan Leaf points to problems with performance ratings on new car technologies

An Open Platform for Electric Car-Charging Networks?

An Open Platform for Electric Car-Charging Networks?

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Some players in the market envision a Java-like platform to accelerate deployment and foster innovation

The Electric Car Battery War

The Electric Car Battery War

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Image via Wikipedia U.S. and Asian rivals are rushing to hone lithium-ion technology. Should the feds get involved? There is little in its spare Manhattan headquarters to suggest that Ener1 (HEV) could someday be an

Crowdsourcing: What It Means for Innovation

Crowdsourcing: What It Means for Innovation

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CROWDSOURCING A soured economy has prompted a boom in crowdsourcing, but this is a creative, efficient trend that will outlast the recession. Some have predicted that crowdsourcing is the future of the marketing, advertising, and

India and China Wise Up to Innovation

India and China Wise Up to Innovation

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Image by michperu via Flickr Harold Sirkin of Boston Consulting says rapidly developing economies, once content to copy and improve, are institutionalizing new thinking. Like other major company activities, innovation must be managed in a

Funding Invention Vs. Managing Innovation

Funding Invention Vs. Managing Innovation

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Image via Wikipedia America still confuses the two, seeing increased R&D spending as the way to growth. Time to take some lessons from the East George W. Bush’s proposal to increase federal government R&D spending