How a 1960s art school experiment proved that the most compelling artists seek to find problems, not solve them.
Innovation thrives when we think beyond experience, drawing ideas across disciplines to solve complex problems.
New research chairs to bolster SA’s innovation efforts By Simnikiwe Mzekandaba, IT in government editorJohannesburg, 20 Apr 2026Professor Blade Nzimande, science, technology and innovation minister.
Warning: This review contains full spoilers for The Boys Season 5, Episode 4!
Today, logging sports — also known as timber sports — is growing in popularity at U.S. colleges and universities.
If they do move in, I can’t think of an exit strategy that works unless both of them died in their sleep.” That line from ...
Here’s a look at much of what’s coming to a theater — or living room — near you. (As always, dates are subject to change.) ...
Onshore shale gas could provide cheap, abundant energy not dependent on Russian oligarchs or subject to the whims and fancies ...
A plant-inspired aerogel uses solar evaporation to extract heavy metals from soil at 1.5 meters depth, far beyond any living ...
Philanthropy is often seen through the prism of giving across generations. But some of Australia’s wealthiest are spending ...
Carnegie Mellon celebrates faculty, staff and graduate students for their exceptional contributions in education, teaching, advising, mentoring and service with its annual Celebration of Education ...
Exciting, complex, and utterly approachable, MotoGP races offer a lot more entertainment for the money than Formula 1.
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