Innovation: Master the Art of SODOTO
Ornithologists report that New Caledonian crows fashion twigs into tools for collecting and extracting insects from the hollows of trees. […]
Ornithologists report that New Caledonian crows fashion twigs into tools for collecting and extracting insects from the hollows of trees. […]
Did you know that some of the largest chapters of agricultural groups like the Future Farmers of America are in
Jeff DeGraff was recently a featured guest on the radio show “The Second Stage.” Listen to the full interview here.
The headlines about the economic fortunes of the 1% and the associated political maneuvering to influence and manipulate our world
Innovations don’t stay innovations. There’s that drawer in all of our houses with the electronics, gadgets, and devices that were
Meet Jack. He knows he will never be a creative genius. He learned that in fifth grade during his weekly
In his magnum opus Critique of Pure Reason, the philosopher Immanuel Kant builds a bridge between what is known, what is
There is a dark, untold back story of innovation that may disturb you: many of the earliest forms of the
What do William Shakespeare and Led Zeppelin have in common? They both pinched much of their material from artists that
Booze only brings false courage but coffee incites false ambition, an equally dangerous proposition. You know that to-do list you