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Glint Pharmaceuticals to Present at OIS Israel 2022 Ophthalmology Conference

The Glint Drug-Releasing Contact Lens is a Platform Technology for Ocular Therapy




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Hyro and Disruptive Innovations Partner to Create a Voice-AI-Based Blueprint for Healthcare Call Centers

"Aligning Ourselves with a Partner Such as Hyro Brings Us One Step Closer in Our Journey to Offer a Radically Convenient Patient Experience for All," Says Disruptive Innovations' Founder & CEO David Wright




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Richard D. Heilshorn, MBA, Recognized by Marquis Who's Who for Disrupting Manufacturing with Al Applications

Visionary Entrepreneur Leads Transformation in Manufacturing with AI-Driven Solutions




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Worship In "Spirit And Truth" With NATSAR ISRAEL

NATSAR ISRAEL's New Album




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TCOM Showcases Groundbreaking Multi-Domain ISR Capabilities at AUSA 2024: Visit us at AUSA's Booth number 446

"From Surface to the Stratosphere and Beyond," TCOM's layered, integrated solutions ensure persistent, cost-effective surveillance that meets the evolving needs of military and homeland security operations globally.




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THNDR Releases Infrastructure for Limitless Wagering, Disrupting $95B Online Gambling Market

THNDR's game-changing wagering platform and API is reimagining competitive gaming on bitcoin.




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Lesley Israel Returns with Her Second Episode of 'Work That Matters' In Which She Discusses the Preservation of Democracy, Then and Now

Lesley L. Israel, esteemed political consultant, international democracy advocate and family woman is pleased to present the second part of her career-spanning interview and podcast appearing at www.LesleyIsrael.com.




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Michael Go releases limited edition singles through web3 music marketplace Serenade and Berklee Valencia's Disrupción Records

Artist profits donated to Grand'Anse, Haiti-based sustainable agriculture project led by the Julia&Jade - KOSÃHA Foundation




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FFTV+ Online Short Series Create a New Ecosystem, Disrupting Traditional Models

FFTV+ Disrupts Traditional Short Series Creation with Innovative Ecosystem at Consensus 2024




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One month since that terrible Terrorist attack on Israel

Denounce Hams, Hezbollah, and Iran




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Jewish Students at Florida International University stay strong and united, despite attempts made by anti Israel supporters

Despite true atrocities of significant proportions, people continue to take action when the jews are involved.




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Billionaires Warren Buffett, Israel Englander, and Steven Cohen Are Piling Into Wall Street's Most-Popular Reverse Stock Split of 2024




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Palantir Stock vs. Super Micro Stock: Billionaire Israel Englander Buys 1 and Sells the Other.




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4 Business Ideas That Changed the World: Disruptive Innovation

In the 1980s, Clayton Christensen cofounded a startup that took over a market niche from DuPont and Alcoa. That experience left Christensen puzzled. How could a small company with few resources beat rich incumbents? It led to his theory of disruptive innovation, introduced in the pages of Harvard Business Review in 1995 and popularized two years later in The Innovators Dilemma. The idea has inspired a generation of entrepreneurs. It has reshaped R&D strategies at countless established firms. And it has changed how investors place billions of dollars and how governments spend billions more, aiming to kickstart new industries and spark economic growth. But disruption has taken on a popular meaning well beyond what Christensen’s research describes. Some critics argue that the theory lacks evidence. Others say it glosses over the social costs of lost jobs of bankrupted companies. And debate continues over the best way to apply the idea in practice. 4 Business Ideas That Changed the World is a special series from HBR IdeaCast. Each week, an HBR editor talks to world-class scholars and experts on the most influential ideas of HBR’s first 100 years, such as shareholder value, scientific management, and emotional intelligence. Discussing disruptive innovation with HBR editor Amy Bernstein are: Rita McGrath, professor at Columbia Business School Felix Oberholzer-Gee, professor at Harvard Business School Derek van Bever, senior lecturer at Harvard Business School Further reading: HBR: What Is Disruptive Innovation?, by Clayton M. Christensen, Michael E. Raynor, and Rory McDonald New Yorker: The Disruption Machine: What the Gospel of Innovation Gets Wrong, by Jill Lepore Business History Review: How History Shaped the Innovator’s Dilemma, by Tom Nicholas HBR: Disruptive Technologies: Catching the Wave, by Joseph L. Bower and Clayton M. Christensen




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Disruption Isn’t the Only Path to Innovation

Disruptive innovation has proven such a powerful idea that many people now equate innovation with market disruption. But INSEAD strategy professor Renée Mauborgne says there's a powerful way to create new markets without destroying jobs, companies, and communities: "nondisruptive creation." She explains how some entrepreneurs and companies have been able to grow billion-dollar businesses that are new markets rather than displacements of existing ones. Two examples are the microfinance industry and the firm Square. And she explains how leaders can seek out these opportunities to foster profitable growth with less social harm. With fellow INSEAD professor W. Chan Kim, Mauborgne wrote the new book Beyond Disruption: Innovate and Achieve Growth without Displacing Industries, Companies, or Jobs.




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Comp Agencies Report Disruptions From Tech Outage

The software update that grounded airplanes and disrupted hospitals worldwide Friday also wreaked havoc on workers’ compensation regulators in some states. Officials from Colorado, Connecticut, Illinois, Kansas, Massachusetts, Minnesota, New York,…




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Supreme Court decision to overturn ‘Chevron deference’ threatens to disrupt public health care system

WASHINGTON, D.C., June 28, 2024 — Today, the Supreme Court of the United States announced its decision on the Loper Bright Enterprises v. Raimondo case and its companion case, Relentless v. Dept. of Commerce. The majority’s opinion abolishes the rule of...




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Designing Clarity 03 – Did Apple just Disrupt Healthcare?

Did Apple just disrupt Healthcare?  More specifically, Health Tech? I would say Healthcare is one of those industries ripe for innovation disruption.  It is a mature industry lead by large slow-moving organisations, that have been around forever.  They have built their equivalent of the Great...

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With Trump, Israel Pushes to Annex West Bank

Israel's far-right finance minister, Bezalel Smotrich, has ordered preparations for the annexation of settlements in the Israeli-occupied West Bank. President-elect Donald Trump's victory in the US election "brings an important opportunity for the State of Israel," Smotrich told the Knesset, or Israeli parliament.





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Geomagnetic Storm Brings Northern Lights to Unlikely Locations and Disrupts GPS

How do powerful geomagnetic storms from the Sun influence the Earth’s atmosphere? This is what two separate studies (Karan et al. (2024) and Evans et



  • Space & Astronomy

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This Legal Change Could "Severely Disrupt" Franchising. Learn About the PRO Act's Joint-Employer Standard

Michael Lotito offers insight on the Protecting the Right to Organize Act (or PRO Act), which includes a change to a standard known as “joint employer.”

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You Don't Belong Here: The Stories Our Systems Tell (and Why We have to Disrupt Them) (November 13, 2024 12:00pm)

Event Begins: Wednesday, November 13, 2024 12:00pm
Location: Rackham 4th Floor Assembly Hall
Organized By: Sessions @ Michigan


You Don't Belong Here: The Stories Our Systems Tell (and Why We Have to Disrupt Them)
There is a widespread story that institutions of higher education value diversity and will actively foster belonging for all in the community. In actuality, though, many members of the higher education community continue to face marginalization and othering within their professional and educational spaces. This session centers around an embodied case study depicting one woman’s reflections on her experiences of higher education that sent a persistent, systemic message that she didn’t belong. Through session activities, participants will consider how these messages manifest and why they continue to occur despite the extensive labor of individuals sincerely committed to advancing equity. Together, they brainstorm possibilities for changes that could increase equity at a systems level. This session is appropriate for faculty, graduate students, and academic leaders.
This session can be offered in a fully virtual, synchronous format (90 minutes) or a fully in-person synchronous format (120 minutes).
**The video performance portion of this session contains strong language. It includes explicit descriptions of racist and classist behaviors and the impact of systemic inequities on individuals and communities.





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How much of your tax dollars are going to Israel and Ukraine

There's been a lot of disagreement in Congress and in the country about whether the U.S. should continue to financially support the wars in Ukraine and Gaza.

Some taxpayers don't think the U.S. should give Ukraine any money to fight off Russia's invasion. And some taxpayers have concerns about how they might be funding weapons that have been used to kill civilians in Gaza. And there are questions about how much individual taxpayers contribute to war efforts, generally.

So in this episode, we attempt to do the math: The average taxpayers' contribution to Israel and Ukraine. It's not so simple. But in attempting to do this math, we get this window into the role of our tax dollars on foreign assistance, and how the U.S. sells weapons to other countries.

For links to some of the reports we looked at to report this episode, check out the episode page on NPR.org.

This episode was hosted by Sarah Gonzalez and Alexi Horowitz-Ghazi. It was produced by Sam Yellowhorse Kesler and edited by Jess Jiang. It was fact-checked by Sierra Juarez and engineered by Robert Rodriguez. Alex Goldmark is our executive producer.

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Delta CEO Ed Bastian on Leading the Airline Through Two Years of Disruption

Ed Bastian, CEO of Delta Air Lines, leads a company that has been on the front lines of pandemic challenges.




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Light Pollution Disrupts Bee Sleep Patterns, Threatening Vital Pollinators



  • Life & Non-humans

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Disruptive Trends Change Zoning’s Role in HVACR

Zoning technology has experienced success in both residential and commercial applications of hot water and hydronic systems.




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Episode 152: MISRA with Johan Bezem

Our guest Johan Bezem explains the idea behind and the benefits of MISRA. MISRA defines guidelines for C and C++ programming in order to ensure quality. While it got started for embedded automotive development, it is more generally applicable.




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The Quiet Success of the Israel Divestment Movement

The United States has historically provided hundreds of billions of dollars in foreign aid to Israel. The flow of taxpayer funds to Israel’s military has only increased since Israeli forces






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Israeli Journalist Decries Gaza Genocide

Gideon Levy, an Israeli journalist long critical of his nation’s apartheid state, offers moral clarity on the first anniversary of the genocide in Gaza.





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Scrutinising financial information on Twitter & detecting misreporting

Assistant Professor Richard Crowley from SMU’s School of Accountancy examines financial accounting using both archival and analytical methods for his research. Much of his archival work deals with large sets of unstructured data using high-powered computing algorithms to address accounting issues that are otherwise infeasible to approach. He has recently written two research articles on using a machine learning technique to assess the content of companies’ disclosures. In this podcast, he discusses how fraud and misreporting can be detected by studying a company’s financial statement using a machine learning technique, and shares how companies disclose financial information on Twitter, and how feedback from investors and others can influence this.




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Dealing with Disruption - Part 1

Understanding the difference between technologies that disrupt and technologies that sustain innovation, and acting on that knowledge.




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Dealing with Disruption - Part 2

The past as a bridge to the future: the increasing importance of service orientation in cloud-based, highly mobile world.




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Dealing with Disruption - Part 3

Rolling with the changes: think big, start small, and learn fast in order to turn trends into professional evolution.




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End dangers to Thai workers in Israel

The deaths of Akkhaphol Wannasai, Prayad Pilasram, Thana Tichantuek and Kaweesak Papanang, killed together with their employer on an Israeli farm near the Lebanese border on 31 October, were foretold. These workers, who came to Israel from Isan to provide a better future for their families, were killed by a rocket fired by Hezballah -- an indefensible attack on civilians by the...




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Piden la anulación del Francia-Israel ante el riesgo "muy alto" de incidentes

Las medidas de seguridad incluyen la presencia de 4.000 gendarmes en el Stade de France, donde se espera al presidente Macron. Leer




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Qatar anuncia la suspensión de "sus esfuerzos de mediación" entre Hamas e Israel

Qatar, que hace de mediador junto EEUU y Egipto, dice que su mediación está estancada pero la reanudará si las partes muestran seriedad y voluntad en la tregua Leer




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Al menos 30 muertos, entre ellos 13 niños, en los bombardeos israelíes en Gaza

Los ataques de este domingo también dejan al menos 20 fallecidos al norte de Beirut, capital del Líbano Leer





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En la frontera entre Israel y Líbano: "No permitiremos un 7-O desde el sur del Líbano"

"La destrucción de casas convertidas en bases de terror no es gratuita y tiene como objetivo evitar que desde allí ataquen a nuestros ciudadano", cuenta un oficial Leer




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Los rostros de la nueva política exterior de Trump: halcones hacia China e Irán e incondicionales de Israel

Coloca a Mike Waltz como asesor de seguridad nacional y al ex gobernador evangélico Huckabee como embajador en Jerusalén y se inclina por Marco Rubio como secretario de Estado Leer




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El Ejército de Israel confisca equipos e invade las oficinas de Al Jazeera en Cisjordania

Esta incursión militar se produce solo cuatro días después de que la Oficina de Prensa del Gobierno israelí (GPO) revocara los carnés de prensa de los periodistas de Al Jazeera en el paí Leer




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El arrojo de Israel Galván

El sevillano clausura la Bienal de Flamenco rebosante de hilaridad pero también de osadía Leer




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Kenya: Kenya's Communications Authority Under Fire Over Lack of Consumer Protections for Data Expiries, Internet Disruptions

[Capital FM] Nairobi -- The Communications Authority of Kenya (CA) is in the spotlight over insufficient measures to protect consumers from data bundle expirations and frequent internet disruptions by major Internet Service Providers (ISPs) like Safaricom, Airtel, and Telkom.




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Nigeria: Flight Disruption - NCAA Introduces Additional Protection for Air Passengers

[Leadership] In addition to the Consumer Protection Portal (CPP), recently unveiled to address issues and agitations arising from flight delays and cancellations, the Nigeria Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA), has again, introduced another layer of protection for air travel consumers.




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Israeli-Palestine conflict intensifies

Col. Jeff McCausland (Ret.), CBS News Military Analyst, discusses the rising violence in the Middle East between Israel and Hamas.