- Emi Kolawole
- Editor
Emi Kolawole arrived at the Post in 2010, starting as a producer for PostPolitics where she wrote occasionally for blogs on politics, policy and technology. She graduated from Wellesley College in 2004 and holds a Master’s degree from American University in producing for film and video. Emi was named one of the World Economic Forum’s Global Shapers in 2011 and attended the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting in Davos in 2012. She was named among The Grio 100 in 2013. She is currently the editor of Innovations and co-host of the Post’s daily news program “59 Seconds.”
- Ryan Gosling and now Taylor Swift: The feminist remixing of celebrity identity
- Why do we keep rebooting Superman?
- Why not make your office more like the corner coffee shop?
- Creativity, productivity and the power of 'no'
- Gliding down Martian sand dunes 'on cushions of gas' and Google, Burberry send kisses
- How did Apple do on the innovation front (posteriors aside)?
- Maurice Sendak in 2009 interview: 'Everything is the same. Nothing changes.'
- Report highlights STEM workers who often go ignored
- Silicon Valley through the NSA prism
- Justin Bieber buys a ticket to space — the one place (most of) his fans can't follow
- NASA, LEGO team up to give your kids — and you — something to do this summer
- Verizon, the NSA and our digital deluge-induced paralysis (Innovations in 5)
- Is the doughnut innovation craze getting (deliciously) out of control?
- The White House takes on patent trolls and a look at a large coronal hole
- Innovations in 5: Are you happier today than you were two years ago?
- When you think gyroscopes, go ahead and think the future of spacesuits and jet packs, too
- A big (really big) asteroid called 1998 QE2 is passing by Earth today
- Innovations in 5: A 'techie superhero' has his 'moment;' a base jump from the face of Everest
- Innovations in 5: Mary Meeker on wearables, China, and the Internet trends to watch
- Women, technology and exploring the line between empowerment and manipulation
- Innovations in 5: Letters for start-up dummies, Tim Cook at D11, and the science of crime
- NASA's solar-electric propulsion engine and a real-world lightsaber (sort of)
- Innovations in 5: Taxes, immigration and counterterrorism -- a week of calls for change
- 'Hybrid innovation': Clayton Christensen Institute introduces new disruption concept
- Innovations in 5: An ailing Everest, unhappy CIOs and Jennifer Lopez's mobile shopping experience
- XBox One? What XBox One? -- Microsoft brings cutting-edge tech to Washington
- 'March for Innovation' starts, gets Pete Cashmore, Steve Case on board
- Chris Hadfield on his recovery: 'I'm readapting to it physically and mentally'
- Leap Motion, Windows and the missing keyboard
- Social media in the wake of the Oklahoma tragedy
- Health-care training and data storage innovations featured at Silicon Valley conference
- Yahoo, Tumblr and the creativity-failure nexus
- Watson goes to Washington: IBM shows off latest health-care work to lawmakers
- Innovations in 5: Watch the brightest explosion ever recorded on the moon
- Chris Hadfield's '15 minutes' continue with Ryan Gosling-related meme
- Innovations in 5: The United States of Google and NASA gets some new tech
- Ames official on Kepler mission: 'I really wouldn't write it off at this point.' (Audio)
- Google I/O keynote: Watch it live (video)
- Innovations in 5: 'Star Trek Into Darkness' and augmented 3D printing
- The Smithsonian is 3D scanning its exhibits (video)
- The doctor will see and know everything about you now
- Innovations in 5: Skylab turns 40 today
- Innovations in 5: Chris Hadfield's 'Space Oddity' and Bill Gates on his final visit with Steve Jobs
- The making of our Great Gatsby
- Innovations in 5: 3D printers don't make guns, people do
- Plans for 3D-printed gun downloaded 100,000 times; State Department in contact with Defense Distributed
- Innovations in 5: 'Wait, what now?!' is the new normal, and the long wait for 'Ender's Game'
- Touch the poster, hear a sound (Video)
- Innovations in 5: Saul Bass gets a Doodle and the other Charles Ramsey meme
- How I built a killer tech company outside of Silicon Valley
- Here is your moment to relax: A Q&A with 'Here is Today' creator Luke Twyman
- Innovations in 5: Superpowers, super brains and supercomputers
- Can this startup close the African-American startup gap?
- The case for chucking 'innovation' that wasn't
- Innovations in 5: Google Glass gets the SNL treatment; 3D printed gun fired in U.S.
- Iron Man, Batman and the innovation superhero
- Innovation is a matter of perspective
- Solar-powered plane takes flight across America Friday (live video)
- Innovations in 5: Google Glass app lets you take a picture with a wink
- What you may not know about 4D printing
- Innovations in 5: Watch the world's smallest stop-motion film
- Harvard's Ash Center announces 'Top 25 Innovations in Government'
- Self-driving cars, 4D printing and our manufacturing future
- It’s not the Jetsons, but it may be coming soon
- Innovations in 5: The Web turns 20
- 'The Rose': The beautiful, massive storm on Saturn
- Watch Virgin Galactic's SpaceShipTwo go supersonic (video)
- Obama on National Academy of Sciences 150th anniversary: 'Nobody does it better than we do'
- Innovations in 5: Of God and Iron Man
- 'Okay, Glass': Google's wearable tech starts to spread
- Innovations in 5: Can your calendar plan your social life?
- What did Alexander Graham Bell sound like? Now we know.
- Would you take a one-way ticket to Mars?
- Innovations spring cleaning: We get a new look
- Binoculars that record everything you see
- Another entry in the Web's obituary?
- 'The most interesting works of architecture': An interview with Philip Jodidio
- Argonne National Laboratory's George Crabtree on the future of energy
- Siemens chief Eric Spiegel: ‘America has a training gap’
- Mars One program opens first round of applications for one-way ticket to the red planet
- ‘Science rules’: White House tweets Vine to announce 2013 Science Fair
- Tsunamis, big bangs and gigabit city disruption
- Leap Motion teams up with HP to bundle and embed 3D motion tech in products
- What is it like to live in space? These videos will show you.
- Daft Punk ‘Random Access Memories’ collaborators explore digital music innovation in video series
- After Iran ‘time machine’ story fizzles, a small comfort for time-travel fans
- Anthony Weiner and the future of scandal
- Coinbase security problems highlight bitcoin-related startups’ growing pains
- Will Facebook Home really change the way we use our phones?
- Why Bitcoin may be bad for you now, but great for innovation
- Could the BRAIN initiative be the next dot-com boom?
- NASA and TopCoder to issue Robonaut 2 ‘sight’ challenge
- Watch Festo’s robotic dragonfly take flight
- Math + magic = ‘mathe-magician’?
- The maker movement gets a menagerie
- HealthTap and the big-data value of the anonymous patient
- ‘Hip to be square’: Jack Dorsey on wanting to run for NYC mayor and whether he’s nerdier than Steve Jobs
- Could we make Mars habitable?
- About those 2005 and 2013 photos of the crowds in St. Peter’s Square
- Bill Gates on cybersecurity: ‘It’s wonderful that more attention is going into that’
- Google Reader’s death sentence and the fear of what’s next
- SXSW 2013 Interactive ends: ‘There is no buzz’
- SXSW 2013 in Leaps and Beams
- Tim Berners-Lee on the making of new worlds
- SXSW 2013: A tour of Google’s ‘Playground’
- Jason Silva on what it takes to be a ‘wonder junkie’
- Reddit’s Alexis Ohanian to ‘geeks’: Run for office
- MakerBot’s Bre Pettis introduces ‘Digitizer’ at SXSW
- What to do at SXSW: The innovations edition
- SpaceX Dragon capsule launches successfully, berth with space station delayed
- After Pope Benedict XVI, Catholic Church officially becomes innovation-free zone
- Bill and Mark’s excellent coding adventure
- MacArthur Foundation awards millions to 13 organizations for ‘creativity and effectiveness’
- Is sequestration the innovation opportunity America has been waiting for?
- Please, Google, I want some Glass
- The ‘E’ in STEM gets its moment
- Asteroid sails past Earth
- Animated gif shows asteroid sailing through space
- NASA and ESA: The asteroid and meteor events are unrelated
- Kids ask the darndest things at White House STEM event
- First lady’s State of the Union invite list reads like who’s-who of innovation
- Why looking for love is like looking for aliens (video)
- Why you’re not working on an asteroid shield
- The State of the Union needs an overhaul (#SOTweetU)
- Pope Benedict XVI resigns: Innovation and the pace of the papacy
- Fixing the jobs mis-match: An interview with Wharton’s Peter Cappelli
- White House hosting a hackathon for We The People 2.0
- Television’s house of cards
- Are you the Psy of American democracy? Competition offers cash prize for new ideas to strengthen nation’s democratic systems
- In study of next generation donors, good news for start-ups, social entrepreneurs and innovators
- IBM’s Watson goes to school: A Q&A with RPI’s Jim Hendler
- Immigration debate heats up; tech companies react
- Watch Ashton Kutcher as Steve Jobs (video)
- Biden to hang out on Google Plus this afternoon
- Tech experts in public and private sector convene for first ‘Data Innovation Day’
- Skilled immigration reform and STEM education advocates get spotlight in inaugural address
- Inauguration 2013: Ideas about innovation for the new Congress and President Obama
- The patent debate could get a big, new stage
- The Empire writes back: Galactic Empire responds to White House rejection of Death Star petition
- Facebook’s Graph Search: Another reminder that your big data has big value
- Is the new MySpace the right space for you?
- Study: We’re measuring productivity wrong
- We the people want a Death Star
- Can we ever do better than the toilet?
- ‘Zero Dark Thirty’ and our digital mythology
- ‘Wouldn’t it be better if ... ’ there was a better suggestion box? Enter Betterific.
- CES 2013: Yawns, grumbles greet ‘innovation event of the year’
- What the ‘fiscal cliff’ deal means for U.S. innovation
- Dreams, design and the art of the tree house
- The world isn’t ending tomorrow. Now what?
- NASA crashes probes into the moon
- Don’t hate the education, hate the status quo
- Women, men and tech trends of 2013
- Apple CEO Tim Cook’s giving philosophy
- Whither NASA?: Agency’s strategy, mission and vision lack clarity, expert panel finds
- Google, AT&T and Lockheed make Thomson Reuters patent-based top innovators list for the first time
- Curiosity rover completes full analysis of soil samples
- Climbers’ junk becomes artists’ treasure
- On ‘Giving Tuesday,’ big donors shed light on why, when and how they give
- A lamp that brings the clouds indoors (video)
- Elon Musk sheds more light on plans for Mars colony
- Is there a place for innovation in crisis negotiations?
- Mind reading, dinosaurs and earthquakes, oh my!: Perot Museum scheduled to open in December
- Will Obama ‘seize’ skilled-immigrant moment?
- NASA captures brilliant sun storm (video)
- Steve Wozniak on whether Microsoft is more innovative than Apple
- Curiosity rover detects ‘dust devils’ on Mars
- Aaron Sorkin: Steve Jobs biopic to be in three acts, all in real time (video)
- Martha Stewart, Stacy London weigh in on innovation
- Oak Ridge’s Titan supercomputer is world’s fastest
- The 2012 total solar eclipse (video and photos)
- Apple vs. Samsung: Battle of the innovation strategies
- Stop bickering and look out for the asteroids! — An interview with Jonathan Haidt
- Oak Ridge and NVIDIA unveil Titan supercomputer
- When Tedx comes to Washington
- X-51A Waverider test failure likely caused by early fin release; fourth flight to happen in 2013
- It’s ‘Innovation Week’ ... in Massachusetts
- Tony Stark may be fiction, but this Iron Man-type suit from NASA is the real deal (video)
- Felix Baumgartner free falls from edge of space, breaking sound barrier
- Felix Baumgartner lands after flying faster than the speed of sound
- NASA: Mars rock holds ‘surprises’
- Curiosity team back to work on first scoop of Mars dirt
- Sarah Brightman: I want to be next space tourist
- Bright object near Curiosity rover is most likely plastic from rover (photo)
- Felix Baumgartner flight aborted due to high winds (photos)
- Warby Parker teams up with nonprofit Pencils of Promise
- NASA satellite detects signs of new black hole in Milky Way galaxy (video)
- Mars rover Curiosity takes first sample of soil on the red planet (photo & video)
- What if Siri got jealous? (video)
- SpaceX Dragon capsule en route to international space station for first flight under NASA contract
- Mars rover Curiosity prepares for first soil scoop
- Bacteria that poop gold? Yep, that exists, and it’s in an art exhibit. (video)
- In first presidential debate, innovation has small role
- Curiosity rover checks in on Foursquare
- ThredUp reaches $23M in funding: Is used the new ... new?
- Which sci-fi show gets space combat right?
- Will.I.am and Simon Cowell working on science talent show ‘X Factor for Tech’
- Google turns 14: A look at the birthday-gift table
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