Japanese Wine (Big Data), Urban Shenzhen and Nanotechnology

Japanese Wine Meets Big Data

The Okunota Winery is at the cutting edge, using information technology to manage grape-growing using sensors and wireless networks.

2017 Bi-City Biennale of Urbanism/Architecture Opens This Week in Shenzhen

UABB is thrilled to host more than 200 award-winning exhibitors from 25 countries to share their perspectives on diversity and urban villages at this year’s biennale.

New ‘nanotweezers’ open door to innovations in medicine, mobile tech

It’s difficult to conceptualize a world where humans could casually manipulate nanoscale objects at will or even control their own biological matter at a cellular level with light.

When tickling the brain to stimulate memory, location matters

New research on epilepsy patients suggests that stimulating a particular stretch of the brain’s white matter — tissue that transfers nerve signals around the brain — improves performance on memory tests.

Lines of Innovation – Part II

Innovators tend to spend a great deal of time focusing on the literal (what surrounds us, what we see, feel, and hear in our daily lives).

Yet there is tremendous power in focusing on the abstract, or stepping away from concrete reality to make new, insightful observations about the world

China’s Grueling Formula for Success: 9-9-6

Long hours and long weeks put China’s technology companies ahead

From City of Steel to Global Innovation Hub

Explore how universities with strong medical origins are different to others and the unique opportunities that presents for the cities and regions they call home.