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innovation

[in-uh-vey-shuhn] / ˌɪn əˈveɪ ʃən /


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"Measurement innovations have led and will continue to lead to scientific and engineering breakthroughs in plasma science and technology activities supported by the DOE's FES, especially fusion energy sciences," said Delgado-Aparicio.

From Science Daily

This portfolio approach reduces dependence on any single platform and aligns with management’s stated objective of pursuing long-term innovation and value creation rather than short-term user metrics.

From Los Angeles Times

Morgan Stanley analysts say in a report that this indicates Amazon is being patient about its move into agentic shopping, given its advantages in inventory, infrastructure, and innovation.

From The Wall Street Journal

Those who do return make the country richer for their experience and could drive innovation.

From BBC

“Dispersion is a signature of such periods of high innovation,” he said, as investors try to sort out winners and losers without much information to go by.

From The Wall Street Journal