Princeton’s Forward Fest — a virtual public conversation series and a monthly highlight of the University’s yearlong A Year of Forward Thinking community engagement campaign — continues on Saturday, ...
Over the course of A Year of Forward Thinking, Princeton researchers and alumni alike have shared the ideas that are motivating progress and transforming their fields. Join us for the final event in ...
There had to be some kind of catch. In FM’s weekly meeting, one writer mentioned she had received an e-mail from a startup promising free food in the Square. Sign up, it said, and she could send a ...
The last several years have been filled with challenges and obstacles for dealerships. Some of these challenges were new, and others were part of the usual ebb and flow of the automotive industry and ...
Recently, President Barack Obama announced his administration’s commitment to provide computer science education for all students. Endorsement by the White House is valuable to those new to ...
It’s no surprise that the world of work, from the top office to the shop floor, is constantly changing – and the pace of that change is faster than it has been at any other time in history. Spending ...
Robert Brooks Editor-in-Chief [email protected] This year started out with a surprise for me: a procurement exec with an important OEM called out of the blue to seek my insights on a plan that, if ...
Worsening climate trends and an ever-growing population are pushing us toward the edge of a global food crisis. With worldwide populations expected to soar to 9.6 billion by 2050, food production will ...
Forward Thinking Systems, a global leader in fleet management and logistics technology, today unveils its latest innovation—an automatic, over-the-air setting for vehicle profiles. This new feature ...
In an effort to understand how a sense of control over others may influence the brain's decision-making processes, researchers have tested the ability of healthy human subjects to play a bargaining ...
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