This news item is about: Creativity and new perspectives birth some of the world’s brightest ideas. How can scientists tap into their power? A new book by Cornell faculty member Dr. Rodney Dietert and his wife, Janice, offers a plethora of strategies and tools scientists can use to inspire fresh ideas that could augment their work, raise research out of stubborn ruts, or spawn entirely new studies
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A new classic, cited by leaders and media around the globe as a highly recommended read for anyone i...
This news is about: When tackling some of the biggest problems facing our world’s future, uniting mi...
This news item is about: Last week, the college hosted a workshop that demonstrated the power of sim...
This news item is about: The latest coauthored book by Rodney R. Dietert (with Janice Dietert) for W...
This news item is about: After 37 years as professor of immunotoxicology at Cornell, Dietert started...
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This news item is about: Successful inventors think outside the box. Inquisitive students think outs...
Scott Lacy is a contributing author, Nanotechnology and Food Security: What Scientists Can Learn fr...
Scott Lacy is a contributing author, Nanotechnology and Food Security: What Scientists Can Learn fr...
How do we become creative individuals, by ourselves and with others? How do we increase innovation i...
In Save Our Science: How to Inspire a New Generation of Scientists, long time Yale professor Ainissa...
This news item is about: When students of Cornell dermatologist Dr. William Miller say he wrote the ...
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This news items is about: Cornell-affiliated veterinarians have authored the third edition of Rebhun...
Merged with duplicate record: 10026.1/5104 on 01.02.2017 by CS (TIS)Nowadays professional success an...
A new classic, cited by leaders and media around the globe as a highly recommended read for anyone i...
This news is about: When tackling some of the biggest problems facing our world’s future, uniting mi...
This news item is about: Last week, the college hosted a workshop that demonstrated the power of sim...