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Revolutions can take years to unfold. Such is the case with latest industrial revolution. Gjoko Muratovski, Director of the Ullman School of Design, explains, “The world is being changed in many new
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Revolutions can take years to unfold. Such is the case with latest industrial revolution. Gjoko Muratovski, Director of the Ullman School of Design, explains, “The world is being changed in many new
Although history, for the most part, advances predictably, occasionally events, like the COVID-19 pandemic, come along to reset history’s course. Some analysts refer to this as a paradigm shift. When such a
You may never have heard of Ada Lovelace Day. You might not even have heard of Ada Lovelace. If you fall into the latter category, you should get to know her. Augusta
Today is officially Columbus Day. According to the Federalpay.org website, “Columbus Day is one of ten federal holidays recognized nationwide by the United States Government. All non-essential federal government offices are closed
We are experiencing a period of social unrest that once again illuminates the destructive nature of racial prejudice. Most articles about diversity in the fields of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM)
Some companies have learned at least one lesson during the COVID-19 pandemic: Robots and artificial intelligence (AI) aren’t really affected. Greg Ip (@greg_ip) and Angus Loten (@angusloten) report, “Robotics and artificial intelligence
Most supply chain planners are familiar with Dwight D. Eisenhower’s observation, “In preparing for battle I have always found that plans are useless, but planning is indispensable.” While I agree with the
There is a lot of discussion about the future benefits of the Internet of Things (IoT) — sometimes called the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT). As more and more devices connect to
The coronavirus pandemic had an almost immediate impact on how U.S. consumers shopped for groceries. By the end of May, reports Russell Redman, a survey by Inmar Intelligence found, “More Americans [were]
Nestled among myriad “national days” is National Manufacturing Day℠, which is celebrated on the first Friday in October. According to the National Day Calendar website, “[National Manufacturing Day is set aside to]
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