Halfway through a three-year $1.5-million grant from the New Economy Initiative, the Workforce Intelligence Network (WIN) has made great strides in helping to create a co...
Halfway through a three-year $1.5-million grant from the New Economy Initiative, the Workforce Intelligence Network (WIN) has made great strides in helping to create a co...
By Lisa Drummond
Celebrating its 20-year anniversary, the Tauber Institute for Global Operations is an extraordinary model for preparing students to become dynamic leaders...
By Stephanie Vozza
If entrepreneur Scott Jordan has his way, we may never again need to utter the words “Got to run, my battery’s about to die.”
Instead, every moment your ...

By Venetia Petteway
As the automotive industry recovers and manufacturing enters a boom phase, I constantly have conversations with executives who are worried about the “s...
Stanford University scientists have produced a touch-sensitive, human skin-like material that can heal itself at room temperature. The material is also conductive, which ...
The Electric Vehicle Makes A Comeback
By Amy Mindell
The world’s first motorized vehicle was a novelty made for the Chinese Emperor. Just two feet long and powered by steam...

Welcome to the spring edition of X-OLOGY Magazine. This issue focuses on America’s energy grid and the vision Michigan business owners have for a newer, more capable iter...
Automation Alley’s annual Technology Industry Outlook took place Feb. 5 at Automation Alley headquarters in Troy. The event featured a preview of the 2012 Technology Indus...

A historic downtown Detroit landmark — 71 E. Garfield Street — has been transformed into a sustainable building, housing 22 live-work artists’ lofts and eight commercial ...

Need help remembering to take your medications? You’re not alone, according to Dr. Eric Topol, a physician and director of the Scripps Translational Science Institute, wh...