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Ayurveda Counsels Massage Therapy

Ayurveda Counsels Massage Therapy

The holistic therapeutic science of Ayurveda is essentially a system that relates to maintaining your natural health. Ayurveda believes ‘Prevention is better than cure’ This axiom of prophylactic natural wellness comes true only be following the age old wisdom per ...

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The Law Is on Our Side (Because We Helped Write It)

Jessica Scorpio struggled for years to get her company, Getaround, off the ground, largely due to one massive roadblock. Getaround is a car-sharing marketplace on which car owners can rent their vehicles to anyone else in the program.

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First 3D nanoscale optical cavities from metamaterials hold promise for nanolasers, photonic communications

(Phys.org) -- The world’s smallest three-dimensional optical cavities with the potential to generate the world’s most intense nanolaser beams have been created by a scientific team led by researchers with the DOE’s Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab) and the University of California (UC) Berkeley.

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Laid-Off Good Staff Blows Past Kickstarter Goal

Less than 24 hours after launching a campaign to produce a new magazine, the Good staffers exceed fundraising goal. For a group of Southern California editors, Tomorrow is looking a little bit better. At the beginning of the month, a team of staffers simultaneously laid off at Good announced a Kickstarter campaign to produce a one-off magazine they were calling Tomorrow .

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8 Big Opportunities to Tap in Water

It's a low-cost commodity, but make no mistake--there's money to be made in water. Water entrepreneurs are problem solvers who look at global issues like water scarcity and failing infrastructure and see opportunity.

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Why Entrepreneurs Will Never Bet the Favorite

A look at the intersection of calculated risk, the minds of entrepreneurs, and why the best business owners make long shot bets. I'll Have Another had a chance to become the 12th horse in history to become a Triple Crown winner, a feat that has not been accomplished since 1978.

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Hot Industry: Water Conservation

As demand for clean water rises, and the supply of clean water decreases, the time for innovation in the water sector is now. Why It's Hot Every statistic about water scarcity is more staggering than the next: One out of eight people in the world doesn't have access to clean water, and one out of every five deaths in children under the age of 5 is from water-related disease.

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New quantum information record set

Element Six, the world leader in synthetic diamond supermaterials, working in partnership with academics in Harvard University, California Institute of Technology and Max-Planck-Institut f

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Meet the Facebook Mafia

The upcoming Facebook IPO will make this group worth billions. How many Silicon Valley start-ups will they create?

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Video: Mad cow disease discovered in Calif.

The government reported a new case of mad cow disease discovered in California - the first in the U.S. in six years. Wyatt Andrews reports on the findings and the threat to public health

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How A Colorado Town’s Med-Tech Startups Thrive On Shoestring Budgets, Stem Cells

In most cities, academic researchers have to drive across town, or even through other cities, to reach an industry incubator. In Aurora, they just walk across the street. UNITED STATES OF INNOVATION New Ideas, New Markets, New Insights All around the country, Americans are dreaming big

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8 Top States for Start-Up Hiring

Silicon Valley is a no-brainer. But where else in America is hiring at the smallest, scrappiest, biggest-growth-potential companies? (Hint: Don't mess with Texas!) Want to hone your entrepreneurial skills and get a feel for the start-up scene before diving in to found your own company

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Cheap Fracked Gas Could Help Americans Keep on Truckin’

A different kind of truck stop is coming soon to Atlanta. Greg Roche, vice president for infrastructure at Clean Energy Fuels , is presently scouting locations to build one of the California-based company's natural gas fueling stations for long-haul trucks by the end of this year

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