
Egyptian Mummies Come to Life with Maltese AI Scanner
The Malta Today website reported that the University of Malta’s department of computer engineering is using AI to carry out 3-dimensional X-rays of Egyptian mummies. Using artificial intelligence techniques, the tool provides microtomography images of Egyptian mummies. Microtomography works just like a medical scanner, using synchrotron radiation
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Open Innovation in Science
The Ludwig Boltzmann Gesellshaft website noted that so far, Open Innovation principles and methods have mainly been applied in the corporate world for developing new products, services or business models, and in the context of Open Source and community-based innovation. However, first insights into Open
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World Laureates Forum Begins, Gathering Award-Winning Science Leaders in Shanghai
The China.org.cn website reported that the 4th World Laureates Forum was launched Nov. 1 in Shanghai, gathering more than 130 decorated scientists, including 68 Nobel Prize winners, to attend the three-day forum. Centering on the theme “Open science: Build an Open Innovation Ecosystem,” this
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The Open Innovation in Science Research Field: a Collaborative Conceptualization Approach
The Taylor and Francis website posted a study which noted that openness and collaboration in scientific research are attracting increasing attention from scholars and practitioners alike. However, a common understanding of these phenomena is hindered by disciplinary boundaries and disconnected research
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From Open Science to Open Innovation: The ATTRACT Project
The Open Access Government website noted that a few years ago a consortium composed of major European research institutions (CERN, EMBL, ESO, ESRF, E-XFEL, ILL, EIRMA (the European Industrial Research Management Association) and two Universities particularly engaged in innovation (ESADE and AALTO) was
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Opening Science and Innovation: Opportunities for Emerging Economies
The Proquest website posted a study whose purpose is to demonstrate the relevance of open science to open innovation and vice versa, especially in the context of emerging economies. Furthermore, it aims to show the results of the intersection between university and innovation companies. It also focuses
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The Odd Couple: Contrasting Openness in Innovation and Science
The Taylor and Francis Online website posted a research article which noted that over the last few decades, two domains have undergone seemingly similar transformations: Closed innovation turned into open innovation, closed science into open science. In this essay we engage critically with recent calls
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The Open Innovation in Science research field
The Industry and Innovation Journal posted an article which noted that Openness and collaboration in scientific research are attracting increasing attention from scholars and practitioners alike. However, a common understanding of these phenomena is hindered by disciplinary boundaries and disconnected
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Dawn of an Open Exploration Era: Principles of Open Science and Innovation of University Research Teams
The Science Direct website posted a study which reported that new principles and practices of open science at universities are triggering novel open innovation practices by university research teams. The purpose of this study was to identify emergent principles, practices, and underlying mechanisms of
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Open Science and Open Innovation in Socio-Political Context
The University of East Anglia website posted the abstract of a new study which traces the origins and progress of Open Science and proposes its generative coupling to Open Innovation in the contemporary socio-political context. It identifies the co-evolution, co-existence and co-production of Open
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