Research and Development (R&D) spending is on the upsurge and the globalization of R&D has become common practice, latest evidence reveals. According to the 2015 Global Innovation 1000 [...]
Hollywood has taught us if we wish to conquer a vampire, one generally utilizes a cross, stake, or a string of garlic. However, there is one powerful anti-vampire weapon that few think to use: [...]
Domestic cats of the future could have more than nine lives, bringing a new meaning to the playful term, ’copycat’. Although the act of cloning a domesticated animal is not a [...]
From operating our vehicles to warming our homes, oil and gas is one the most commonly used and important commodities in the world. In 2014, oil provided approximately 38% of the world’s energy [...]
When the subject of research and development (R&D) tax credits is mentioned, images of white coat scientists are often conceptualized. However, those designing and creating those white coats [...]
Our lack of hover boards, self-drying coats, and the fact that we’re still merely driving on the ground, may bemoan several Back to Future Part II fan’s as October 21, 2015 approached. If you [...]
Texas positions among the top performing states on the U.S. Chamber of Commerce Foundation’s Enterprising States: States Innovate study released Monday, coming consecutively in second place in [...]
Smart phones, smart cities and even smart toothbrushes, is this’ smart technology’ trend derived from creativity, ground-breaking innovation, or both? “Creativity” and [...]
Unfortunately, only one out of twenty small and medium sized companies who are eligible for the United States R&D tax credit take advantage of it. However, smaller companies should not be [...]
Approximately 20 percent of Americans report some degree of hearing loss and over 6 million are profoundly deaf. Now, wearable sensors could one day depict the gestures in sign language and [...]