Creativity in the 2000s and Beyond

The tremendous progress in science and technology in the last millennium and its rapid acceleration in the last century are due to the remarkable creativity of mankind. Yet little is known about creativity - what is it, who has it, how can it be stimulated, is it still needed, and where will it lead...

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Transistors
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