- Emi Kolawole
- Editor
Emi Kolawole arrived at the Post in 2010. She started as a producer for PostPolitics, writing occasionally for blogs on politics, policy and technology. She graduated from Wellesley College in 2004 with a Bachelor’s degree in international relations and theatre. She holds a Master’s degree from American University in producing for film and video. She is currently the editor of Ideas@Innovations.
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- Gates Foundation makes poop a priority, puts toilet innovation front and center
- ‘We’re NASA and we know it’ parody marries NASA and LMFAO for the best viral video you’ll see today
- Hypersonic craft X-51A fails latest test
- Mars Curiosity team members to do reddit AMA
- Are there blue rocks on Mars?
- Know what it takes to grow U.S. innovation? Prove it.
- IBM announces research laboratory in Kenya
- Obama to NASA Mars Curiosity rover team: Let me know ASAP if you find any Martians
- Mars rover Curiosity delivers new high-res images, offers fresh view of planetary neighbor (updated)
- UCLA scientist discovers plate tectonics on Mars
- NASA Curiosity crew members hang out, discuss what’s next for the mission
- SIGGRAPH 2012 concludes, shows off future of interactivity
- Wall-E and R2-D2 brought to life: A story of innovation, collaboration and passion
- Conan O’Brien spoofs Apple v. Samsung patent case with ‘Stefan Jobes’ and ‘Samsapple’ (video)
- Cats and a young cancer patient: This is what it looks like when the Internet wins
- ‘Mohawk Guy’ Bobak Ferdowsi takes your questions on NASA’s Curiosity mission
- Bobak Ferdowsi, aka ‘Mohawk Guy’ and STEM education’s new dream come true
- 2012 Olympics, brought to you by the animated gif
- Mars rover Curiosity lands, NASA releases new image and video: ‘The surface mission of Curiosity has now begun’
- NASA awards multimillion-dollar contracts to Boeing, SpaceX and Sierra Nevada for human spaceflight
- Mars rover Curiosity landing: Where to watch and what you’ll see
- Office of Personnel Management’s ‘Innovation Lab’ a portal to Silicon Valley
- The memory hack: Can we realize ‘Total Recall’?
- Microsoft hosts skilled immigration roundtable
- Twitter apologizes for notifying NBC about journalist’s tweet
- The 2012 Olympics: A challenge for cord cutters
- Bob Ross remix from PBS: ‘Believe that you can do it, ‘cause you can do it’
- MakerBot’s mixtape, Minecraft’s creative mode and the end of scarcity (video)
- Simons Foundation surprises 21 scientists with $500,000-plus in grant funding
- Sally Ride in 1983 on being the first American woman in space: ‘It’s too bad that ... this is such a big deal’
- NASA’s Landsat turns 40
- Mark Zuckerberg gets 2006 patent approved
- 3-D printing and the art of ‘Paranorman’
- ‘One small step’ 43 years later
- Should we be thanking Sherlock Holmes for ‘Fifty Shades of Grey’?
- The air conditioner: The good, the bad and the ugly of 110 years beating the heat
- SpaceX, United Launch Services awarded multi-million dollar NASA contracts
- Marissa Mayer tapped as Yahoo’s new CEO
- This American tweet to the universe
- Richard Branson announces new Virgin Galactic satellite launcher: LauncherOne
- DARPA, George Mason seek ‘trailblazers’ for eight-week Innovation House Study program
- Wikipedia co-founder Jimmy Wales on the Russia blackout (video)
- Josh Klein on finding and exploring hidden connections: ‘Start with what you're curious in’
- Mars as you’ve never seen it before: New panorama shows detailed view of the Red Planet
- Bill Nye on why NASA’s budget shouldn’t be cut: Who will stop the killer asteroid?
- Washington area storms are opportunity to pull the plug on ‘busyness’
- IBM, Livermore Laboratories announce new partnership, third-party services
- America’s other immigration problem: Report outlines contributions from highly-skilled immigrants
- We’ve found love in a cordless place
- Stephen Hawking to demonstrate iBrain technology next month
- The low-wage ‘genius’ of Apple
- Karen Klein bullying case: Internet campaign to help victim brings in donations
- Is it time for a new era of decency?
- Job landscape changes spark new hybrid between corporate and non-profit worlds
- IBM’s ‘Sequoia’ unseats Fujitsu; tops the list as fastest supercomputer
- Rolex recognizes 5 ‘visionaries’
- An IPO I-told-you-so moment?
- Twitter airs first TV ad featuring #Nascar (video)
- What would Watergate look like today?
- Intel’s CTO on social media’s long game
- Neil deGrasse Tyson on the Venus transit: It’s not about the ‘spectacle’
- Will AutoHop kill commercial television?
- SpaceX capsule successfully returns to Earth
- MIT develops new drug-delivery technology (video)
- Mary Meeker’s Internet trends report lands
- Eben Moglen on innovation under austerity and ‘a little thug in a hooded sweatshirt’
- A siren song, Facebook’s special, TED , Gatsby and immortality: The week that was in innovation
- Updated: SpaceX Dragon capsule makes history; captured by international space station (Live video)
- About Nick Hanauer’s TED talk: Eric Ries on why rich people are not ‘job creators’ (Flashback)
- Updated: SpaceX Dragon capsule one day closer to attachment with International Space Station
- The death of a buzzword
- Vallejo’s innovation push: A city reinvents itself
- Report: TechShop to team up with Defense Department, DARPA
- Sir Jonathan Ive: Apple’s chief designer knighted
- Mobile: The health-care fix we’ve been waiting for?
- SpaceX Dragon capsule enters orbit after historic launch (video)
- Updated: SpaceX launch re-scheduled for Tuesday
- The Facebook IPO to Hollywood’s impending demise: The week that was in innovation
- The Instagram industry
- From Lincoln’s fake Facebook to SWAG and Valley gangsters: The week that was in innovation
- ‘TED Radio Hour’ host Alison Stewart on innovation, creativity and what her TED talk would be about
- Abraham Lincoln didn’t invent Facebook, says the guy who wrote the piece saying he did
- SWAG: Stuff we (at) Apple get
- May the Fourth be with you: Hold on to your lightsabers, it’s Star Wars Day!
- SpaceX: If you had a $100 million, would you spend it on space travel?
- What if Siri just blew up your iPhone? (video)
- ‘Staying calm is stupid’: Video calls on Hollywood to end stereotypes of African men (video)
- Billy Joel praises 6-year-old Ethan Walmark playing ‘Piano Man’ (UPDATED)
- Venture capitalists’ spirits are up — way up, says survey
- ‘Geek’ gets a new definition
- More than cheers, girls in STEM fields need mentors and sponsors
- Does Doctor Who’s sonic screwdriver really exist?
- Which book would you give someone who has never owned a book?
- From a virtual Tupac to a healing force: Innovation and hip-hop
- Instagram, Facebook and a prediction about Brazil
- How a DJ pops a wheelie (video)
- Google’s Project Glass gets an ad makeover (Video)
- Google glasses get a preview (VIDEO)
- Kinect-ing grains of sand: Art, technology, music and the creation of a sand dancer
- This is one way to watch Hitchcock’s ‘Rear Window’
- The flying car: Are we there yet?
- VIDEO: Stop-motion illustration of Hemingway’s ‘The Old Man and the Sea’
- Homemade tricorders and handheld health care
- The real ‘Mad Men’: New book explores notable ads of the ’50s and ’60s
- ‘Buddha’ goes to the hospital: A convergence of science, history and art
- Neil DeGrasse Tyson asks us how much the universe is worth; the Web responds
- ‘Star Wars: Identities’ exhibit asks, “What forces shape you?”
- Khan Academy launches on iPad: Is this education’s future?
- When Ted met ‘Prometheus’: A lesson in viral video creation (video)
- Google glasses and the end of unfiltered reality
- Smithsonian acquires documents from inventor of ‘EMAIL’ program
- Win the Web to win the White House?
- ’EMAIL’ program creator: Connection often more important than content
- FlackCheck.org leverages the Web to tell stations: Check third-party ad facts
- Jeremy Lin: Could STEM advocates catch ‘Linmania’?
- GE conference: Trade, America's 'wake-up call' and 'the next war’
- Chef Jose Andres on ‘the most amazing business in the world’
- Health care innovation: From regulation to ‘bigger brains’
- Technology experts talk ideas and innovations
- GE’s Immelt: ‘We certainly don’t know all the answers ... but we’re ready to learn.’
- GE, Dow and Boeing executives talk U.S. competitiveness and partisan politics
- ‘V for Vendetta’ author Alan Moore on Guy Fawkes, gun powder and social media
- MetricStream CEO Shellye Archambeau on America’s innovation economy and the art of success (video)
- Naveen Jain on the limitless power of innovation (video)
- Super Bowl ads: Mobile innovators download in Best Buy Web video series (video)
- Corning releases sequel to “A Day Made of Glass” viral video ad (video)
- Innovation, action and finding your purpose: An interview with Purpose CEO Jeremy Heimans
- Adam Lashinsky on peeling back Apple’s skin
- Howard W. Buffett interview: How Warren Buffett’s grandson developed a passion for agriculture
- The Occupy movement goes to Davos
- Coca-Cola CEO Muhtar Kent on young people, unemployment and ‘cracking the code for growth’
- Davos: Millennial’s message to the young: ‘We have a place at the table’
- Davos panel: Can we avert a lost generation?
- Millennials joined by world leaders on first day of World Economic Forum
- From corruption to discourse, Millennials finish first full day in Davos
- The Global Shapers: Millennials convene at World Economic Forum annual meeting in Davos
- Innovation and the art of the story
- Jon Stewart tackles SOPA, turns on his own show (updated)
- Harvard survey delivers more bad news for future of U.S. competitiveness
- Europe, the credit downgrade and what it means for innovation
- How can America foster growth through innovation? (#BiJobCreation)
- Could Soapy scrub out SOPA?
- CES 2012: A ‘circus ... for entertainment rather than knowledge’
- Leaping lizards and the power of interdisciplinary collaboration
- What do you want to talk about in 2012?
- Campfire Labs co-founders discuss Groupon acquisition: “The deal is closed”
- Teaching STEM: From comic books to video games
- Creative Coalition CEO Robin Bronk discusses how innovations are changing arts advocacy
- Kim Jong Il dies: Is there hope for social media in North Korea?
- IBM Five-in-Five: Company makes tech future predictions
- Siri becomes Santa’s latest helper in new Apple ad
- Report: Highly-skilled immigrants drive job creation for U.S. citizens
- Howard Dean on U.S. innovation
- Hillary Clinton talks Gingrich, China and Russian elections during innovation event
- Harvard Business School tackles U.S. competitiveness
- The academics of Anonymous
- Robert Noyce gets a Google Doodle
- Campaigns harness social media graphs for cash
- Data.gov-In-a-Box and the struggle for open government
- Eric Ries on innovation, education, the auto industry and movies
- Innovator of the year 2011
- Science fiction and the priming of society
- Occupy Wall Street and the high cost of the technology revolution
- Global Entrepreneurship Week: Successful and aspiring entrepreneurs gather worldwide
- Veterans Day: Our veterans need more than compassion. They need our imagination
- Is Stephen Colbert’s ‘Super PAC’ innovative or dangerous?
- Build your own smell-O-Web robot
- Simulated Mars mission ends; six ‘marsonauts’ released from capsule
- Greece, the euro zone and crisis innovation (#FixGreece)
- The connectivity revolution
- U.N. Population Fund Exec.Director: ‘I wish them interesting lives’
- Why digital talent won’t work for you (#DigitalTalent)
- We’re closer to mind-reading than you may think
- Race debate over Silicon Valley documentary heats up on Twitter
- India’s Aakash tablet vs. the iPad
- Beyond 7 billion: Innovation and the future of population growth
- Netflix, Apple and the rocky road to living room innovation
- Beyond the ‘two revolutions’
- The 9-9-9 plan vs. the flat tax
- Technology, innovation and cracking the job-creation code
- Jordan’s King Abdullah calls meeting on job creation in the Arab World
- Occupy Wall Street vs. Wall Street: Who wins Innovator of the Week?
- Khosla Ventures new $1.05 billion fund means good news for clean tech
- The Republican debate and the role of innovation
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