American innovation
Coverage of American innovation in the Nexus archive.
- The American innovation that made millions of others possible
The article highlights America's role in driving major innovations over the past 250 years, including the lightbulb, airplane, medical breakthroughs, and the internet age. These advancements are attributed to the nation's 'intrepid intellect.'
- Proposed Federal Rule Threatens Hawaiʻi Scientific Research
A proposed federal rule threatens Hawaiʻi's scientific research by weakening the independence of funding decisions, which could undermine American innovation and competitiveness.
- Wayne A. I. Frederick
Wayne A. I. Frederick, the HBCU president, discusses the role of academic institutions in American innovation. The article highlights his perspective on how these institutions contribute to national innovation efforts.
- An ancient disease is making a comeback, and every American should be concerned
The U.S. President's Malaria Initiative has saved millions of lives and prevented billions of malaria cases, but progress is slowing as the disease evolves. Renewed emphasis on American innovation is needed to combat the resurging threat.
- Bill Ford on the secret to American innovation | 60 Minutes
Bill Ford, a descendant of Henry Ford and executive at a major automaker, emphasizes that American innovation stems from creating opportunities and fostering community, not just technological advancements.