Laughter: Good for Innovation!
I came across a post from a few years ago, and had almost forgotten how funny this was:
When Good Laughs Inspire Innovation by Stefan Lindegaard
I came across a post from a few years ago, and had almost forgotten how funny this was:
When Good Laughs Inspire Innovation by Stefan Lindegaard
The site has several fun and inspiring videos. This is one of my favourites.
Tom Fishbourne makes some great cartoons. I think this one shows that internal forces often are the worst enemies of innovation.
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Nokia Research Center and Cambridge Nanoscience Center are now nearly two years into their unique partnership to develop new ideas around nanotechnology–including this Morph Wrist Mode concept. Check out this two-piece bracelet that can change its shape to adapt to your needs–yet can be rigid when you need it to be. Here is a scriptless…
At the Veteran’s Hospital in Minneapolis, innovators are designing a wheelchair that allows paraplegics to stand up. This video shows how it works: