Entries in Innovation Hub by Marc Filippino
This week on Innovation Hub, we talk about how algorithms might be helping kids in dangerous situations, the broad effects of nostalgia, and what happens when the worlds of libraries and journalism collide. Read More...
Those wistful memories from long, long ago might actually help you build a better future. Read More...
Newsrooms are shrinking and trust in news is at historic lows. But your local library might be taking up the fight to restore our trust in journalism. Read More...
This week on Innovation Hub, we take a look at how intelligence and education affects our country, impacts prisoners, and relates to rational thinking. Read More...
What if we stopped thinking about prison as a punishment, and started thinking of it as more like rehabilitation? Prison might look more like college. Read More...
There are a lot of ideas about how the U.S. should help other countries. One former Wall Street executive is using rugs to empower Afghan women. Read More...
The fight for corporate rights didn’t start with the Supreme Court case Citizens United. In fact, corporations have been fighting for civil rights for 200 years. Read More...
From Monopoly’s anti-capitalist roots to Twister’s place in the sexual revolution of the 1960s, board games have mirrored the societal values of the day. We explore why. Read More...
This week on Innovation Hub, we take a look at broken systems, the connection between music and memory, and how the wealthy view money. Read More...
It pumps us up when we’re at the gym, we dance to it at weddings, and we sing along with it at concerts. But can music help us connect to positive memories when we hit old age? Read More...