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How Nonprofits Can Learn From Scientific Breakthroughs - Forbes


It shows how environments that foster openness, collaboration and strategic risk-taking create the conditions for innovation. Leaders across sectors can apply lessons from scientific innovation to ... Read More

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Bad News, Good News, Bad News In April 2020, as COVID and related lockdowns were spreading rapidly, Wang’s team surveyed science researchers on how they’d been affected. Read More

9 Federally Funded Scientific Breakthroughs That Changed Everything


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5 scientific breakthroughs in 2022 that should give you hope for the ...


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How to transform scientific discoveries into better treatments


Through cross-disciplinary collaboration, leveraging AI, focusing on patient-centered innovation, and rethinking R&D, we can create a future where scientific breakthroughs translate into ... Read More

Google.org commits $20M to researchers using AI for scientific ...


Google is committing $20 million in cash and $2 million in cloud credits to a new funding initiative designed to help scientists and researchers unearth the next great scientific breakthroughs ... Read More


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