Atlas of Ideas 2.0
Next places, next people, next science
The Atlas of Ideas is mapping changes in the global geography of science and innovation - pinpointing where innovation is coming from and where it is heading.
So far our work has focused on China, India and South Korea, but Phase 2.0 sees Demos extend this work to include an ambitious study of science in the Islamic world; a focus on the innovation potential of Brazil; a closer look at 'knowledge nomads'; and the prospects for a low-carbon China.
So far our work has focused on China, India and South Korea, but Phase 2.0 sees Demos extend this work to include an ambitious study of science in the Islamic world; a focus on the innovation potential of Brazil; a closer look at 'knowledge nomads'; and the prospects for a low-carbon China.
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- US, Korea (KAIST) and Switzerland collaborate on nano Polymers team up for nanoelectronics manufacturing - nanotechweb.org"...researchers from the University of Wisconsin, Madison, US, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, and the Paul Scherrer Institute in Switzerland have come up with a hybrid method for patterning silicon that exploits a mixture of polymers." KAIST's origins go back to the Principal law of Science in Korea (1971?) But 1980 and 1989 mergers and changes brought it to its current form. (from the website) -... from : mollywebb 13th July 2006
- BBC NEWS | Business | Wage worry as Wipro profits boom BBC NEWS | Business | Wage worry as Wipro profits boom from : paulmiller 19th July 2006
- Mile high blogging This is a first - for me at least - I'm posting this from 35,000 feet above Afghanistan. I'm currently on a Lufthansa flight and thanks to the new Boeing Skynet service, am savouring the joys of full broadband access (even the Demos VPN works!). Advert over. My real reason for posting is to say I'll be away from the office for the rest of May, carrying out some scoping research for our Atlas of Ideas project, which is exploring trends in science and innovation in China, India and South... from : jameswilsdon 8th May 2005
