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INNOVATION HUB
11:41 am
Fri May 24, 2013

The Automation Economy

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Baxter, a new robot designed by Rethink Robotics to work alongside humans.

Are robots coming — for your job? Kara Miller led a discussion about ingenuity and automation at Innovation Hub's first live panel. 

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INNOVATION HUB
12:19 pm
Fri May 17, 2013

Paul Farmer's Vision for Health

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Paul Farmer with a patient in Nepal.

Humanitarian doctor Paul Farmer explains how global health is rooted in community. Read his recent Atlantic article about the Rwandan health recovery here. 

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INNOVATION HUB
12:07 pm
Fri May 17, 2013

Your Genes: Patent Pending

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Actress Angelina Jolie, who recently underwent an elective double mastectomy to reduce her risk of breast cancer.

Can companies own pieces of us? We look at the Supreme Court's Myriad Genetics case.

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INNOVATION HUB
10:29 am
Fri May 10, 2013

The Science of Competition

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Do you buckle under test pressure? Blame your brain.

From soccer games to corporate boardrooms, what helps us win? Po Bronson and Ashley Merryman, bestselling authors of "Top Dog: The Science of Winning and Losing," investigate the art of competition.

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INNOVATION HUB
10:28 am
Fri May 10, 2013

Rivalry: A Double-Edged Sword

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Manny Ramirez bats at Yankee Stadium in 2008. Are rivalries different than a regular season game?

What makes sports rivalries different than other forms of competition? Edgar B. Herwick III, chief of WGBH’s Curiosity Desk, shares his insight.

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INNOVATION HUB
10:28 am
Fri May 3, 2013

Dan Pink's Idea Economy

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Got any lightbulbs going off? Dan Pink says that ideas are the new currency.

Dan Pink, author of “To Sell is Human” and “Drive,” says that in the 21st century economy, ideas are currency. 

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INNOVATION HUB
10:15 am
Fri May 3, 2013

The End of the Resume

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Could a computer find your next employee?

Matt Richtel, journalist for the New York Times and author of “The Cloud,” says big data could be the new monster.com. Read his recent New York Times article on big data and hiring here. 

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INNOVATION HUB
10:28 am
Fri April 26, 2013

Sal Khan Reinvents Education

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Education innovator Sal Khan with Bill Gates.

Sal Khan, founder of Khan Academy, talks about the digital education revolution and his book, "The One World School House: Education Reimagined."

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INNOVATION HUB
9:33 am
Sat April 20, 2013

Saving Humanity from Itself

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What can a petri dish teach us about the human population? More than you might think.

Between our booming population and the threat of climate change, is humanity reaching the end of its resources? Charles C. Mann, author of “1491,” “1493,” and the National Magazine Award-nominatedState of the Species: Does Success Spell Doom for Homo Sapiens,” shares his theory.

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INNOVATION HUB
9:32 am
Sat April 20, 2013

The Power of Negative Thinking

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Trying to think your way to wealth and happiness? It may not have the intended effect.

Can optimism be a stumbling block on the road to happiness? Oliver Burkeman, author of "The Antidote: Happiness for People who Can't Stand Positive Thinking," shares his theory on the limits of optimism and the power of negative thinking.

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INNOVATION HUB
9:30 am
Sat April 20, 2013

Innovation Spotlight: Colin Angle

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iRobot CEO Colin Angle in the Innovation Hub Studios.

This week we're putting iRobot co-founder and CEO Colin Angle in the innovation spotlight. See why he's not afraid of a little setback — in his own words.

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INNOVATION HUB
1:42 pm
Fri April 12, 2013

Counterfeit Culture

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This Apple store is real — but a fake one might not look too different.

A look at counterfeited products — from fake handbags to knock-off perscriptions — with Alina Halloran, Vice President of Global Online Brand Protection Services at OpSec Security, and Renee Richardson Gosline, Assistant Professor of Marketing at MIT’s Sloan School.

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INNOVATION HUB
1:41 pm
Fri April 12, 2013

How to Fund Innovation

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Investing in innovation is a puzzle — but Josh Lerner has some hints for solving it.

How can we fund innovation? Josh Lerner, author of “The Architecture of Innovation: The Economics of Creative Organizations” and a professor of Investment Banking at Harvard Business School, shares his insights.

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INNOVATION HUB
11:20 am
Fri April 5, 2013

David Kennedy: Unorthodox Ways to Stem Crime

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David Kennedy speaks on reducing inner-city crime.

David Kennedy shares the surprising (and surprisingly kind) methods he uses to stem inner-city crime.

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INNOVATION HUB
11:00 am
Fri April 5, 2013

Cook Like You're A Modernist

What's the secret to a perfect meal? Nathan Mhyrvold, former Microsoft CTO and author of "Modernist Cuisine," shares his high-tech techniques.

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INNOVATION HUB
10:06 am
Fri March 29, 2013

Michael Sandel on America's Commodification

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In the wake of the 2008 financial crisis, Michael Sandel thinks we need to limit the influence of our market economy.

Should we always reward the highest bidder? The moral limits of markets with Harvard's Michael Sandel, author of “What Money Can’t Buy: The Moral Limits of Markets.”

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INNOVATION HUB
10:05 am
Fri March 29, 2013

Who's on Top? Ranking Business Innovation

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Jeff Bezos is the CEO of Amazon, one of Gregersen's most innovative companies.

If you were going to rank companies based on innovation, rather than size or net worth, where would you start? Hal Gregersen, co-author of “The Innovator’s DNA” and Forbes’ Most Innovative Companies and professor at INSEAD, shares his methodology.

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INNOVATION HUB
11:45 am
Fri March 22, 2013

The American Plutocracy

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How did Bill Gates get to be America's richest man?

Pull out your sixth grade government flash cards— is America a plutocracy? Kara Miller asks Chrystia Freeland, editor of Thompson Reuters Digital and author of “Plutocrats: The Rise of the New Global Super-Rich and the Fall of Everyone Else.

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INNOVATION HUB
11:40 am
Fri March 22, 2013

The Future of Books

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Will the e-book completely replace the print book?

With the rise of the e-book and the advent of self publishing, what does the future hold for the publishing industry? Kara Miller asks Taryn Roeder,  publicist at Houghton Mifflin and Eve Bridburg, a literary agent and executive director of Grub Street.

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INNOVATION HUB
10:19 am
Fri March 15, 2013

Cyber College: Innovative or Detrimental?

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Sarah Lawrence was the most expensive school in America in 2012, costing more than $60,000.

Do we need to redefine higher education? And should our new definition include more online learning? Kara Miller asks Andrew Delbanco, a professor of American Studies at Columbia and author of “College: What It Was, Is, and Should Be,” Daphne Koller, a professor at Stanford and co-founder of Coursera, and Prateek Tandon, an economist at the World Bank.

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INNOVATION HUB
9:48 am
Fri March 15, 2013

University Presidents on the Future of College

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What does the future hold for traditional universities like Tufts, pictured here?

What's the future of higher education? There might be no one better to answer the question than Lawrence Bacow, the former president of Tufts, and Joseph Aoun, the president of Northeastern

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INNOVATION HUB
10:03 am
Fri March 8, 2013

What Makes Us Happy?

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If only achieving happiness were as easy as defining it.

What really makes us happy? Sonja Lyubomirsky, author of "The Myths of Happiness," debunks happiness lore and shares the science behind true satisfaction.

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INNOVATION HUB
10:00 am
Fri March 8, 2013

Jared Diamond: Lessons for Modern Society

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Jared Diamond, author of The World Until Yesterday, thinks we have a lot to learn from traditional societies.

From penicillin to iPhones and x-rays to lattes, there's a lot to love about the modernization of Western culture. After all that innovation, what could we learn from traditional societies, ones with little exposure to modern culture? As it turns out, Jared Diamond argues, quite a lot. 

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INNOVATION HUB
9:44 am
Fri March 8, 2013

Spotlight: Women in Business

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Yahoo! CEO Marissa Mayer in 2008.

Businesswomen have been making headlines recently — from Yahoo! CEO Marissa Mayer's controversial stance against telecommuting to Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg's upcoming 60 Minutes interview, which will air March 10.

With this flurry of focus on women at the top of the corporate ladder, we dug into our archives to share an interview with Mayer when she was a Vice President at Google. The segment also features insight into the role gender plays in the boardroom from Fox Business Network Anchor Liz Claman. 

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INNOVATION HUB
11:01 am
Fri March 1, 2013

Learning from Lincoln

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Lincoln is remembered as a great leader — so what can today's business leaders learn from him?

Did Abraham Lincoln craft an innovative leadership style? Harvard Business School professor Nancy Koehn thinks today's business leaders should take notes from the wartime president.

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INNOVATION HUB
11:00 am
Fri March 1, 2013

The Changing of the Corporate Guard

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The crowd at a London conference for young entrepreneurs. More and more young people are choosing to forgo the corporate rat race.

What will unify the companies of tomorrow? Well, the fact that they don't look anything like the companies of today. Kara Miller asked Bob Pozen, former chairman of MFS Investment Management, author of “Extreme Productivity,” and lecturer at Harvard Business School and Maynard Webb, former CEO of LiveOps, former COO of eBay, and author of “Re-booting Work” — how can businesses survive the transition?

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INNOVATION HUB
10:59 am
Fri March 1, 2013

Be Productive: Take the Day Off

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What's wrong with this picture? Jason Fried has a few ideas.

What's wrong with the way we work? Jason Fried, co-founder of 37signals and co-author of "Rework" has a few ideas, and he shared them with Kara Miller.

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3:15 pm
Thu February 28, 2013

Yahoo's 'No Working From Home' Policy: What Do You Think?

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Yahoo! CEO Marissa Mayer in 2008.

Earlier this week, Yahoo! CEO and former Innovation Hub guest Marissa Mayer debuted a bold new company policy: no more working from home. Instead of telecommuting, sending emails, or participating in conference calls, Mayer ordered employees back into the office, citing the importance of face to face communication. 

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INNOVATION HUB
11:19 am
Fri February 22, 2013

Why Kids Must Fail to Succeed

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What helps some of these students succeed while others will struggle?

What makes some kids straight-A students who go on to college and success in the job market? What makes some of their peers struggle and drop out of school? Kara Miller asks Paul Tough, author of "How Children Succeed: Grit, Curiosity, and the Hidden Power of Character."

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INNOVATION HUB
11:18 am
Fri February 22, 2013

Robert Langer: Scientific Superman?

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President Barack Obama awards the National Medal of Technology and Innovation to Dr. Robert Langer of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology on Feb. 1, 2013.

How does a scientist keep coming up with new ideas, new research, and new discoveries? Kara Miller asks one of America's foremost scientists, Robert Langer.

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