Every year, the planet experiences a net loss of 6 billion trees. This startup, founded by a NASA engineer, uses drones to counter deforestation 1 billion trees at a time.
What leads to more useful developmental solutions: Innovation in a controlled environment, or ideas accidentally created by people scratching their own itch?
How many potentially great products have died prematurely because they weren’t given the time? Or because they were rushed? Maybe it's time to slow down.
Frustrated by the quality of education in Mexico, this startup is inspiring a new generation of innovators and leaders by bringing fab labs to high schools.
How did we ever get to the point where an American solving an African problem is par for the course, yet an African taking on an American problem isn’t?
Dear President Obama, you’ve got an amazing opportunity to redefine what venture capital—and the 21st-century innovation economy—will look like. Here's how.
Noticed the rising trend of buzz words? 'Sustainability' has been used to the point that it's almost lost meaning. Here's how to do it right as a company.
Despite the assumption that we only need left-brain logic to build successful ventures, the best companies tend to come from founders who have a relentless need to birth innovation.
It's time for major corporations to undergo a revolution. Opportunities to create profitable businesses serving 3 billion bypassed customers are limitless.
This post is about the tradeoff between being inventive and copying a known business model—a lesson often overlooked by entrepreneurs and investors alike.
This post explores what you, as an entrepreneur, can learn from a leading agency that partners with multinationals wanting to keep their brands thriving.
Most of us won't change the world in a huge way. But, we can all do something. Here are four actionable steps to take to start leaving a positive dent.
How might corporations leverage the misfits within their companies and embrace radical collaboration to help solve complex problems and transform the world?
In East Africa, it has been a year of excitement around entrepreneurship. These are the most important lessons learned from Unreasonable East Africa 2015.
In Cambodia, the rate of iron deficiency is about 70%. But it's a preventable condition. Lucky Iron Fish aims to end it by putting a fish in every pot.