An Oak Ridge National Laboratory and University of Tennessee team has used the Department of Energy's Jaguar supercomputer to calculate the number of isotopes allowed by the laws of physics.
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Use these simple strategies learned from Black Jack to turbo charge your marketing results. Whenever I am in Vegas I always spend a considerable amount of time at the Blackjack tables. Also known as 21, it is a simple card game wherein the players and the dealers try to beat one another's hands without exceeding the number 21
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We ran three marketing test-with surprising results. Here's what our data revealed about the clicking habits of customers. For me, measurability is very important when it comes to marketing
Read More »YouTube Launches AdWords For Video
Video production is getting cheaper, so Google is creating a self-service option for pre-roll advertisements aimed at small- and medium-sized businesses. Google 's AdWords program has long been an easy way for businesses of all shapes and sizes to post their ads on Google Search results
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An e-newsletter has relatively low costs of entry and can quickly scale up to millions in revenues per year. Here's how to get started.
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Analyzing heaps of data can give you an edge... or make you fall flat on your face. It all depends on how you use the results
Read More »Use of Portable Electronics In Flight Still Up in the Air
"Would you really get on an airplane…if you thought one Kindle switch could take it down?
Read More »Women: 5 Ways to Supersize Your Business
Women are starting businesses at a record rate, but the number that break a million in revenues is flat. What's up with that? The start-up rate of women-owned businesses is soaring while the number in the big leagues—well above $1 million in revenue—is stagnating, according to The American Express OPEN State of Women-Owned Businesses Report .
Read More »Saving data in vortex structures: New physical phenomenon could drastically reduce computer energy consumption
A new phenomenon might make computing devices faster, smaller and much more energy-efficient. Moving so-called skyrmions needs 100,000 times smaller currents than existing technologies and the number of atoms needed for a data bit could be reduced significantly. Now a team of physicists from the Technische Universitaet Muenchen and the University of Cologne developed a simple electronic method for moving and reading these skyrmion data bits
Read More »Origin of large polarization in multiferroic YMnO3 thin films
Multiferroic materials have attracted much interest because of their ability to control magnetism through the application of a voltage. This ability can be utilized to reduce the power required by electronic devices and to increase their speed
Read More »4 Reasons Business Partnerships Fail
Keep your eyes open for these red flags; they could make a partnership go off the rails. For a business to succeed , you may need to look to partnerships in order to grow.
Read More »Entrepreneurs: You Can Relax Now
A new survey shows that business owners, as usual, are more optimistic than everyone else. Here's why that's no longer a sign that they're crazy. Small businesses owners – as a group – may be the most irrationally exuberant people in the nation right now
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To grow, your business needs to reel in the big fish. Here's how I transformed my tiny business into one of the best-known PR firms in the United States.
Read More »3 Numbers All Owners Should Know
In the early days of a startup, it can be tough to find good data to help with decision-making. Put a priority on these three numbers, and you'll be fine. To make good decisions, you need good data.
Read More »Video: Breast cancer surgeries: Are they always necessary?
A new study finds that nearly one-in-four women with breast cancer have more than one surgery. Dr. Rache Simmons, chief of breast surgery at NY-Presbyterian Hospital/Weill Cornell Medical Center, talks to Gayle King and Erica Hill about how the number of surgeries could be reduced.
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