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Ann Saterbak from Duke University shares her teaching perspectives on helping students use engineering design to tackle global health challenges.
Wyatt Dike of E-Team, VertX Advertising, is developing antimicrobial coatings for use in public transportation that double as advertising space.
The Day One initiative focuses on opportunities for the science and tech community to inform nonpartisan agenda-setting on critical issues in the US.
We highlight what crowdfunding is and what startups need to know before jumping into high-stakes opportunities, which can spell trouble down the line.
In honor of National Inventors’ Day, we’re showcasing 10 women innovators we’ve supported to motivate and inspire tomorrow’s female inventors.
Nancy Ruzycki from University of Florida believes that design thinking contributes to building students’ entrepreneurial mindset.
Doris Marie Candelaria of E-Team, INSU Health Design, has learned to be open to feedback and understand different perspectives on the team’s innovation.
As more technology transfer offices work to close the gender engagement gap, we outline some best practices to help administrators enhance their efforts.
Soyoung Kang from the University of Washington encourages her students to experience failure in order to gain perseverance and grit.
ReSuture is developing a material for use in surgical simulations for future surgeons to learn complex procedures before operating on a patient.
Grant money and contracts can offer early-stage innovators with many benefits, but how do you determine which funding source is right for your venture?
Jeremy Faludi’s Tools for Design and Sustainability includes a guide to teaching green principles in innovation and entrepreneurship courses.
This month’s faculty spotlight is Jin Montclare, Professor of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering in the Tardon School of Engineering at NYU.
Bonolo Mathekga of drizzle developed a device that can be used in low-resourced regions to diagnose tuberculosis in individuals.
We explore the role universities play in regional ecosystem development, and how they can help level the playing field for all entrepreneurs.
Ranji Vaidyanathan from Oklahoma State University uses entrepreneurship to show engineering students the real-world applications to their ideas.
MedLock hopes to help patients recovering from opioid addiction with a secure pill dispenser that tracks and transmits the data to healthcare providers.
Jonathan Fay from University of Michigan highlights the what, why, and how of a multi-disciplinary approach to problem-solving.
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