Learn to Learn, and Embrace Serendipity

Here is my advice to students considering pursuing science: —Learn how to learn (science is progressing so rapidly that whatever field you are focused on today will inevitably be different 10 years from now) —Learn how to develop focused attention (i.e. avoid modern day distractions like Twitter) —Master multiple science disciplines—If you can bridge disciplines … Continue reading “Learn to Learn, and Embrace Serendipity”

Trend Spotting: The Top 9 Rise & Falls We See in the Year Ahead

[Editor’s Note: This post was co-authored with Josh Wolfe of Lux Capital] 1. The Rise of Celebrity Science Nations, cultures, economies all get what they celebrate. Celebrate celebrities and we’ll have another generation of over-consumptive, over-indebted, overweight, underemployed citizenry. But celebrate scientists: thinkers, doers, achievers, explorers, inventors, creators and we stand a shot at restoring … Continue reading “Trend Spotting: The Top 9 Rise & Falls We See in the Year Ahead”

Five Ways to Jump-Start the Reinvention of Detroit

[Editor’s Note: Lux Capital’s Josh Wolfe and Shahin Farschi also contributed to this post.] In terms of the difficulty of the turnaround needed, it’s telling that Detroit derives from the French word for strait—a narrow passageway—symbolic of the chances Detroit really has for re-invention. It will take radical action, hugely energetic leaders, and messianic spokespeople … Continue reading “Five Ways to Jump-Start the Reinvention of Detroit”

My Top 10 List of Innovations Across the Spectrum

Here are my top 10 innovations that are coming to the forefront in 2010. Of course, none of these would be possible without the economic engine that is embodied by the USA Science & Engineering Festival, which is creating the innovative minds of the future. 1) High-tech treatment of nuclear waste, a technology that solves … Continue reading “My Top 10 List of Innovations Across the Spectrum”

Making Science Cool: Inspiring Students and Giving Society Something to Celebrate

Just a few days before we kicked off the month-long San Diego Science Festival in March, I wrote a post for the Xconomist Forum that concluded, “if we mean to achieve the essential goal of reviving American Science, the San Diego Science Festival is poised to provide an important start.” It proved to be a … Continue reading “Making Science Cool: Inspiring Students and Giving Society Something to Celebrate”

A Seed-Stage Investment in the Next Generation of Innovation: San Diego’s Woodstock of Science

As we hurtle headlong toward the second decade of the millennium, the lines between traditional scientific disciplines become blurrier each day. The high school standards for chemistry, biology, physics and math have been refined by modern scientific theory and super-charged by advances in technology, spawning myriad sub-disciplines and off-shoots that are highly interrelated and interdependent. … Continue reading “A Seed-Stage Investment in the Next Generation of Innovation: San Diego’s Woodstock of Science”