High-Impact Leadership in the Age of Endless Disruption
With the right planning, strategy, and mindset, we can view disruption as an opening for innovation and differentiation.
Are Innovation Cities Still Working?
Traditionally, America's lead innovation center has been Silicon Valley south of San Francisco, and Route 128 north of Boston, Massachusetts.
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14 experts explain how to take a more intentional approach to innovation
With the right strategies in place, you can foster a culture of innovation that sets your business up for lasting success.
New Horizons in Healing: The Psychedelic Renaissance in the Middle East
As we stand on the cusp of potentially historic regulatory approval, the trajectory of the psychedelic therapy movement over the coming years remains an open question.
Human composting gains traction across the U.S.
The battle to legalize "human composting," also known as natural organic reduction, is making progress in several states.
16 strategies to build a business culture of curiosity and innovative think
Creating a more imaginative internal culture requires making changes to how your business manages employee ideas and feedback.
Five Strategies to Be Bold and Innovative
Bold begins as soon as your next brainstorming session. What will your choices create from a calm, curious place?
Scientists invent paint that could cut your energy bills
The paint, invented by scientists at Stanford University, works by regulating a building's heat—keeping it cooler in the summer and warmer in the winter.
Lessons From the Titan: Why Safety and Quality Matter for Sustainable Innov
Quality and safety must be engineered into the very fibers of groundbreaking innovation to achieve sustainable results over the long haul.
Big Tech Is Abusing the U.S. Patent System. Time for Congress To Step In
Congress can take a small but significant step toward ensuring our patent system continues to serve as an engine for American innovation and economic growth.
To Fight Climate Change, Unleash American Innovation
Bad policies and inflamed rhetoric won't help us deal with climate change. Addressing climate change requires lowering American energy costs.
Benjamin Franklin developed a money invention we didn't know about
Aside from being of the Founding Fathers of the United States, Franklin was a notable inventor and an early advocate for paper money.
America Innovates, but China Reaps the Benefits
For decades, the U.S. has allowed countries like China to capture the value of its domestic innovations.
U.S. Healthcare Systems Should Adopt Rapid Innovation Hubs
The creation of innovation hubs in healthcare to rapidly prototype emerging tech in areas like wearables and telemedicine can not only save healthcare systems billions of dollars, but improve outcomes for all involved.
The Power Outage that Power Couldn't Deal With
What can policy learn from the lessons of business philosophy?
15 effective ways to encourage and foster innovation in your business
While failure does come with significant downsides, actively encouraging employees to take risks can be worthwhile.
What Does Innovation Mean, Really?
There's so much more to this term, from pivoting and risk-taking to just forging your own path, regardless of what others may think or tell you.
Newsweek celebrates auto industry titans with annual Disruptors Awards
Newsweek's second annual Auto Disruptors Awards featured presentations from industry leaders and a panel discussion on where automotive manufacturing is headed.
Artificial Intelligence: Why Should We Care?
AI will evolve way beyond the simple examples you see today.
Artificial Intelligence Delivers Its Latest Innovation
Artificial intelligence conjures up justified and irrational fears such as job losses, machine takeovers and insurmountable skill gaps.
Why Allowing For Creativity Among Your Team Leads to Success
Creativity fosters innovation, but no one has great ideas every single time. So the number one way to encourage creativity is to ensure your team knows it's okay to fail.
The Innovator's Dilemma: Staying Nimble as Your Company Grows
If you're a startup looking to disrupt an industry, you likely have the benefit of low overhead and a "nothing to lose" attitude.
Congress Should Add American Innovation to Its Christmas Wish List
Lawmakers are trying to use the lame-duck session to cram in wasteful pet projects before Republicans take the majority
Innovation In Chaos: A Holiday Perspective
You may be so busy getting ready for the holidays that you believe you don't have time to schedule to innovate.
3 Main Types of Innovation That Can Help Your Company Grow
Innovation invariably comes with risks — expenses, instability or, potentially, success — but innovation makes the difference between stagnation and growth.
Honda pulls back the curtain on its electric cars, battery and eVOTL plans
The sensible Japanese brand had a disruptive streak in its DNA from Day One.
You could soon be wearing cow burps and farts
U.S. Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack spoke to Newsweek about how technology will change the future of farming and sustainable food production in the U.S.
Social Workers: The Surprise Heroes of Innovation
Sometimes innovation comes from unexpected places. Jennifer Thompson, executive director of the New Jersey and Delaware chapters of the National Association of Social Workers (NASW), and a member of the Newsweek Expert Forum, explains why c-suite leaders are increasingly incorporating social workers into their decision-making process.
This plastic self-destructs within two years
London startup Polymateria has developed a low-cost solution that helps make conventional plastics biodegrade.