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The speed of current breakthroughs has no historical precedent.

From The Fourth Industrial Revolution by Klaus Schwab

In the world of science, it’s often the unexpected that leads to the greatest breakthroughs.

From The Disappearing Spoon by Sam Kean

Collaboration often leads to breakthroughs that solitary work cannot achieve.

From The Soul of A New Machine by Tracy Kidder

Every great innovation began as a loonshot.

From Loonshots by Safi Bahcall

Innovation is often overstated; breakthroughs are rarer than we think.

From The Rise and Fall of American Growth by Robert J. Gordon

The history of codes and code-breaking is the history of humanity itself.

From The Code Book by Simon Singh

The most creative breakthroughs often come from combining existing ideas.

From Where Good Ideas Come From by Steven Johnson

Collaboration across disciplines is essential for breakthroughs in AI.

From Genius Makers by Cade Metz

HeLa cells have been used in countless scientific breakthroughs.

From The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks by Rebecca Skloot

Harnessing flow can lead to breakthroughs in productivity and satisfaction.

From The Rise of Superman by Steven Kotler

The greatest breakthroughs come from the fringe.

From Loonshots by Safi Bahcall

Creativity is essential for scientific breakthroughs.

From The Code Breaker by Walter Isaacson

The battle between codemakers and codebreakers is eternal.

From The Code Book by Simon Singh

Collaboration among scientists is essential for breakthroughs.

From The Code Breaker by Walter Isaacson

The first step in digital minimalism is to take a 30-day break from optional technologies.

From Digital Minimalism by Cal Newport

Most breakthroughs come not from solitary geniuses, but from groups of people working together.

From Where Good Ideas Come From by Steven Johnson