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Feed SubscriptionVisualizing Historical Data, And The Rise Of "Digital Humanities"
Stanford's Spatial History Project uses databases, ArcGIS, and other technological bells and whistles to visualize history that can't otherwise be easily told.
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It's not just what we put into the air of cities that makes the air hard to breathe, it's the cities themselves.
Read More »The Met Teams With IBM To Preserve Art, Avoid Going Medieval On Assets
With a new indoor weather monitoring system, IBM makes it easier to ensure rare art is properly preserved. But the implications go far beyond museums. Humans have, in general, done a decent job of preserving relics of the past in museums
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10 things people need to know about deadliest mental illness
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A few months back, the White House announced the creation of Startup America , a public-private partnership to accelerate entrepreurialism in the U.S., chaired by AOL cofounder Steve Case. Now Case's old business partner, former Time Warner CEO Jerry Levin, is helping start a health-specific variation on Startup America, called Startup Health
Read More »Heat wave highlights threat of heat-related illness: How to stay safe
Heat-related illness may become common, as scientists say global warming will bring permanent increases in summer temperatures
Read More »Break Into the Daily Deals Space
Grouponone of the fastest growing companies everhas proven the formula works with its estimated $750 million IPO. Can still you break into the crowded daily deals space?
Read More »Intel Could Prevent The Next Big Oil Disaster
If oil rig operators could see real-time data about how each part of their operation was performing, they might have a better chance of stopping explosions. Nobody wants to see a repeat of last year's Deepwater Horizon oil spill, which saw approximately 4.9 million barrels of oil dumped into the Gulf
Read More »Video: Broadway’s "Normal Heart" looks at AIDS epidemic
"The Normal Heart" has been nominated for five Tony awards, including Best Revival of a Play and focuses on the early days of the AIDS epidemic. Ben Tracy talks to playwright Larry Kramer, who based the main character in the play on himself
Read More »Trulia’s Winning Strategy: Treat Your Startup Like Triathlon Training
How is building a company like training for a triathlon?
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See what experts have to say on these common pregnancy myths
Read More »Cholesterol drug Zocor (simvastatin) dangerous at high doses, FDA says
Health officials say popular statin drug can damage muscles and cause potentially deadly kidney problem
Read More »How You Tweet: Readers’ Responses
I’ve written about Twitter multiple times here on Inc and the posts have always been quite popular.
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