Synthesizing academic research about innovation, science, and creativity.
Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 66 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Categories | Social SciencesTechnologyScience |
What’s the return on government funding for research?
There are a few places in the academic literature you can look to for insight. Jones and Summers (2021) uses a hypothetical thought experiment to make the case that, on average, every dollar of R... more
Which kind of inventor (or scientist) is going to benefit more from artificial intelligence: novices or experts? In theory, it can go either way.
This podcast is an audio read through of the (initial version of the) article Do prediction technologie... more
Some inventions and discoveries make the inventive process itself more efficient. One such class of invention is the prediction technology. These can take a lot of forms. AI is one example of a technology that can help scientists and inventors make b... more
New Things Under the Sun is once again putting together a list of dissertation papers related to innovation. If you want your paper to be included, email the title, an abstract, and a link to the paper, to matt@newthingsunderthesun.com by the end of ... more
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Focused on synthesizing academic research related to innovation, science, and creativity, the content engages deeply with various dimensions of these themes. Episodes often explore the practical implications of prediction technologies, the role of academics in innovation, patenting's relationship with creativity, and cultural attitudes towards technological progress. Additionally, discussions about the potential of social media, particularly Twitter, to disseminate academic knowledge underscore the evolving landscape of knowledge transfer. Overall, the content is thought-provoking and offers valuable insights for listeners interested in the intersection of academia, innovation, and societal change.
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