Inside Quality Digest Live for August 11, 2017
Our August 11, 2017, episode of QDL looked at the role of technology in after-market service, stairs that help you up, Fidget Cubes, and more.
How Technology Is Disrupting the After-Sales Service Industry
Climbing Stairs Just Got Easier With Energy-Recycling Steps
Researchers at Georgia Tech and Emory University have created a device that makes walking up and down stairs easier. They’ve built energy-recycling stairs that store a user’s energy during descent and return energy to the user during ascent.
What’s the Value of Innovation? Part 1
The Affordable Care Act created the CMS Innovation Center to allow Medicare and Medicaid programs to test innovative payment and delivery models that improve patient care and lower healthcare costs.
Who Feels the Pain of Science Research Budget Cuts?
Here’s What You Need to Change the World
By the end of the revolutionary war there were more American colonists fighting for the crown than for the revolution. And, yet the rebels succeeded.
—The Shot Heard 'Round the World, Domenick D'Andrea
The Power of Connectivity in Software
Sponsored Content
It’s a Case of Mind Over Matter... or Rather Mind Isn’t Matter
Region of Orion’s Belt and the Flame Nebula. Credit: ESO and Digitized Sky Survey 2. Acknowledgment: Davide De Martin
There is no shortage of weirdness in quantum mechanics, and the phenomenon known as entanglement is weird with a capital “W.” When two particles are entangled, they share a connection no matter how far the distance between them.
Pagination
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