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Month: October 2014 (Page 2 of 2)

Eight Scientific Strategies To Improve Creativity

Richard Hamming, mathematician at Bell Labs for thirty years, gave a talk before he passed away on the factors that determine why a scientist does or does not make significant contributions. Although his focus was on ideas in science, the wisdom he shared really can be applied to any area where original thought is necessary.

Here are his core insights, 8 strategies to improve creativity:

1. Don’t Think Your Success Is A Matter of Luck
1. Don’t Think Your Success Is A Matter of Luck
1. Don’t Think Your Success Is A Matter of Luck

1. Don’t Think Your Success Is A Matter of Luck
2. Plant Many Small Seeds From Which A Mighty Oak Tree Can Grow
3. Turn Your Problem Around. Change A Defect Into An Asset

 4. Knowledge And Productivity Are Like Compound Interest
5. Find Important People And Problems. Focus Your Mind On Them
6. Prepare Your Mind For Opportunity
7. Work With the Door Open. You Will Sense What Is Important
8. Know When To Work With The System, And When To Go It Alone       

Read here for the full article.
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Image source: flickr/Nicolas Raymond (CC BY 2.0)

Cybersecurity: Encryption

The Diplocalendar 2014 realised by S. Baldi and E. Gelbstein is dedicated to “Cybersecurity: Guidelines for diplomats” and is based on the assumption that “Cyberspace is inherently insecure“.

For the month of October the attention is drawn on “Encryption

Diplocalendar2014_Page_22Image: Diplofoundation

The set of images used in the Diplocalendar 2014 can also be consulted on Slideshare

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