Innovation: Does Asia need Newton or Edison?
Ask who has contributed the most to innovation over the past five centuries and you might get very different answers. On one end, you would have to consider Sir Isaac Newton, who was one of the most influential scientists of our time. A philosopher, physicist and mathematician, Sir Newton was the le...
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Main Authors: | Srivastava, Rajendra K., Zerrillo, Philip |
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