Entries in Innovation Hub by Kara Miller and Genevieve Gilson
Sick of getting lost in page after page of health websites? Thomas Goetz, founder of Iodine and author of The Decision Tree: Taking Control of Your Health in the New Era of Personalized Medicine, says what we’re missing is good design. Read More...
Julia Child was more than a great cook. She changed both television and the culture of cooking. We talk to Alex Prud’homme, her biographer (and great-nephew) about Julia’s pioneering work. Read More...
Big data isn't just for the government and corporations anymore. Patrick Tucker, author of The Naked Future, and NYU psychology professor Gary Marcus, believe that individuals need to make big data work for them. Read More...
Zachary Karabell, Head of Global Strategy at Envestnet and author of The Leading Indicators: A Short History of the Numbers that Rule Our World argues that current economic indicators are outdated and must be reinvented. Read More...
Technology investor Esther Dyson wants to develop comprehensive healthcare role models—starting one town at a time. Read More...
Although Disney is best known for animating classic fairy tales, Neal Gabler, author of Walt Disney: The Triumph of the American Imagination, argues that he was an artist deeply involved with scientific invention. Read More...
Video games combine art and technology to create a unique user experience, so the people who make them have to be artists and techies. Eran Egozy, co-founder of the company that created Rock Band and Guitar Hero discusses the science behind the art. Read More...
Stretched too thin? Author Greg McKeown explains why you need to focus your energy on what really matters. Read More...
Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal artist Zach Weinersmith talks about making fun of nerds and asks: if you can’t laugh at vector calculus, what can you laugh at? Read More...
Find out which famously inventive company started out as part of George Lucas’ company Lucasfilm, but then took on a life of its own. Read More...