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Blank blogged about prototyping I-Corps for life-science innovators.
Sci-fi seemed appropriate, surrounded as I was by computer science innovators.
The Women in Data Science Conference aims to do just that — providing a venue for learning and connections with leading data science innovators.
It's the hotbed of computer science innovators, deep-pocketed venture capital firms and angel investors.
Pushing the edge of science, these innovators are creating new approaches to tackling technology challenges.
I can access Mr Rubio's inane answer via the internet on my tablet because many science-believing innovators are interested in making money.
Graham, Professor emeritus of the History of Science, says innovators particularly need "different frames of mind in crisis moments, when one doesn't know how to go forward". Sometimes these frames of mind are philosophical, sometimes they are moral, religious, or ethical.
This club needed reinventing off the pitch as well as on it and Broad had made waves at Cobham as the head of sports science, an innovator at the cutting edge in his field.
The Green Market is a little traumatic to me these days because Tom Disch, a major science fiction innovator, novelist, playwright, and poet, who lived in a rent-stabilized apartment on Union Square, recently committed suicide.
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