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Let’s Stop Confusing Cooperation and Teamwork With Collaboration

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Often the words “collaboration,” “coordination,” and “cooperation” are used to describe effective teamwork. But they are not the same, and when we use these words interchangeably, we dilute their meaning and diminish the potential for creating powerful, collaborative

How to Catch a Magnetic Monopole in the Act

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A research team led by the U.S. Department of Energy’s Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab) has created a nanoscale “playground” on a chip that simulates the formation of exotic magnetic particles called monopoles.

Boeing 737 Max: Air Safety, Market Pressures, and Cockpit Technology

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In just five short months, two Boeing 737 Max 8 airliners crashed, killing a total of 346 passengers and crew members.

On the Road to Big Medicine

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Life science companies are no strangers to data, so it would be easy to assume they are adept at making innovative use of huge amounts. Not necessarily.

The Real Story Behind Uber’s Exit From Southeast Asia

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Competition among ride-sharing companies is intensifying in Southeast Asia, a region where the growth of smartphone use is among the fastest in the world, and the number of smartphone owners could exceed

Work Quality and Life Quality, Digitalization Lifts Them Both

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New software solutions, designed to help companies digitalize their supply chains, are improving methods of carrying out field work. Transparency of productivity is becoming the driving force of quality optimization.

Working and Growing With Collaborative Robots

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Robots have been a part of industry longer than you might think. The patent for the first industrial robot, Unimate, was granted in 1961.

Three Tips for Becoming a Great Innovator in Your Field

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Lately, the term “innovator” conjures up the image of a young entrepreneur disrupting an industry with concepts like ridesharing, e-currency, or meal-kit delivery. But it doesn’t have to.

Robots Track Moving Objects With Unprecedented Precision

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A novel system developed at MIT uses RFID tags to help robots home in on moving objects with unprecedented speed and accuracy.

Three Philosophers Set Up a Booth on a Street Corner

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The life choices that had led me to be sitting in a booth underneath a banner that read “Ask a Philosopher” at the entrance to the New York subway at 57th and 8th were perhaps random but inevitable.

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