A new study led by Penn State researchers finds that U.S. firms actively engaged in creating innovative products or processes are more likely to expand into international markets. The findings, which apply to both rural and urban companies, could inform efforts to boost U.S. exports.
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It is expected that the international school will be put into operation in August this year.
Three months after assuming the G20’s 2024 presidency, Brazil has begun setting out its ambitious sustainable development vision ahead of the year-end Leaders’ Summit. In late March, the Lula administration presented its headline policy proposals at a high-level meeting with G20 delegations, most notably including the launch of a Global Alliance Against Hunger and Poverty to tackle […]
Despite plenty of non-AI stories and trends bouncing around the headlines this week, ZDNET's Innovation Index panel again voted AI into the No. 1 slot -- and again three of the top four stories were AI as well. Just to recap, each week ZDNET's editorial leaders narrow down the top 10 trends of the week, and then our panel votes to rank the top four. There were three hardware stories and multiple non-AI stories among the top 10 again this week, but only one of them attracted enough votes to make...
A high-profile study made headlines in 2023 stating that the scientific and innovation system is producing less and less completely new knowledge. Researchers at the University of Basel are now refuting this claim, at least for patents: It is based on a measurement error.
ID5 today announced it has secured $20 million in Series B funding. This investment highlights the confidence that both financial and strategic investors have in ID5's ability to shape the future of a cookieless advertising landscape.
The Liverpool full back was forced off with an ankle injury against Crystal Palace. The 20-year-old is likely to miss a number of key fixtures for Jurgen Klopp's side. IAN LADYMAN and CHRIS SUTTON have their say on the Premier League's Player of the Year - Listen to the
Electrons—the infinitesimally small particles that are known to zip around atoms—continue to amaze scientists despite the more than a century that scientists have studied them. Now, physicists at Princeton University have pushed the boundaries of our understanding of these minute particles by visualizing, for the first time, direct evidence for what is known as the Wigner crystal—a strange kind of matter that is made entirely of electrons.
Miles Hudson has been ordered not to drive his extremely loud Charger Hellcat after being charged with two counts of reckless driving
There's a growing buzz about a resurgence in dealmaking activity.
The 194th Air Support Operations Group (ASOG) motor pool was transformed into a hub of innovation during the first-ever Washington Air National Guard Innovation Industry Day on April 7, 2024, at Camp Murray. The Washington Air National Guard Innovation Team invited innovative startup companies to showcase their technologies to Army and Air service members. The event, held last weekend and co-hosted by the Washington Air National Guard Innovation Team and the 194th ASOG, showcased more than $7...