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Preaching Science To The Clergy At Gordon College
Gordon College, a Wenham-based Christian school, recently wrapped up a weeklong conference to promote science literacy among a group of professionals that… -
Boston Energy Startups Surge
Energy companies are in the news again, for better or worse. While there have been some high-profile failures, one area that’s growing is energy… -
The $500 'Family' Robot
For a shade less than $500, you can own one of the world's first family robots: Jibo. Although it may be more Jetsons than Star Wars, it's captured the… -
Regulation Will Not Kill Airbnb, Says Harvard Historian Nancy Koehn
Back in the day, if you wanted to spend the night in a yurt, you’d have to build your own frame and schlep it across the Mongolion steppe on the back of… -
Haystack Clashes With Boston Mayor Over Pay-For-Public Parking App
Many of us have been there — circling the block over and over in search of a parking spot. It’s a pain, but hey, that’s city livin’, right?It doesn’t have… -
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Supreme Court Scuttles Aereo's Broadcast TV Streaming Service
The Supreme Court sent ripples through the tech community Wednesday after ruling in favor of the TV networks who sued Internet-streaming service Aereo.The… -
Worcester Rebounding? The Innovation Economy Establishes Roots
America's Rust Belt began in Worcester. Once a manufacturing powerhouse, this central Massachusetts city went into decline in the 1950s and never fully… -
Will Data Driven Robots Rule The World In 2034?
The future will be data-driven, personalized and with way more robots. These were a few of the big takeaways at the Xconomy's Boston 2034 conference as… -
Using Tablets To Teach—Not Distract—In The Classroom
Industry analysts predict that schools will purchase 3.5 million tablets by year’s end. How is this changing the classroom? WGBH’s innovation reporter…