The best innovators know that any product can be improved—even those that have remained relatively unchanged for hundreds of years. Read More »

The best innovators know that any product can be improved—even those that have remained relatively unchanged for hundreds of years. Read More »
Sony is marketing its unique, waterproof MP3 player. Read More »
A team of scientists is working on a solution that they feel will lead to better, more efficient refrigerators. Read More »
The best innovators look at aspects of our lives that have not changed in some time and ask if they can do better. Read More »
Laptops are highly convenient devices that allow us to tap into the power of a powerful computer even when on the go. Unfortunately, the same cannot be said for most laptop chargers. Read More »
Sometimes, your first attempt at a new innovative product may be good, but it won’t be great. Rather than give up and go home, you need to try again. Read More »
Any designer knows that form is just as important that function. Read More »
Medical nonadherence—which occurs when patients do not followed their prescribed treatment regimens—costs the U.S. as much as $290 billion per year. Read More »
The process of treating these wounds can often be just as bad as getting shot in the first place. That’s why innovations are needed. Read More »
Rather than focus on feature innovation, designers should invest in innovative experiences. Read More »
A pencil is a highly useful tool, and one with few, if any, discernable flaws. Read More »