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Chief Executive Officer doesn't reflect the CEO's most important responsibility. Here's a title that does. I propose dropping the "Executive" part of the CEO title
Read More »2013 Lexus GS 450h: 338 Horses, 30 Percent Better Fuel Economy
Twenty-odd years of fastidious engineering and unsurpassed quality have put Lexus in the pantheon of luxury automakers. But if there’s been one gripe leveled at Toyota’s luxury division over the years, it’s that the company has played it safe in the design department. It’s a complaint that hasn’t fallen on ...
Read More »Seeing sound: Team develops noninvasive method to visualise sound propagation
High-performance loudspeaker manufacturers have been able to improve sound quality dramatically over the years, but still face the issue of dead spots.
Read More »What Is Your Favorite Mars Movie? [Poll]
Mars may be a small planet, but it has had an outsize appeal to storytellers and filmmakers over the years.
Read More »Inc. 5000 Update: Surly Brewing
Omar Ansari of Surly Brewing had to fight the law to launch his craft brewery. A child of entrepreneurial parents , Omar Ansari knew what it was like to run a small business—in this case, an industrial abrasives manufacturer based outside Minneapolis.
Read More »A New Ally against Cancer: Vaccines (preview)
For decades cancer specialists have offered
Read More »The I-Slate: A Low-Cost Tablet For Kids In The Developing World
This tiny tablet can be powered by the sun, and dramatically improves a student's abilities to learn math. Over the years, computers have become an integral part of education in the developed world. But what of schools in less wealthy areas that lack access to electricity, not to mention the cash for pricey electronics?
Read More »What Kind of Science Television Viewer Are You?
As a little girl, some of my fondest memories were watching science and nature shows on American public television with my family: NOVA, National Geographic, Mutual of Omaha’s Wild Kingdom, and The Undersea World of Jacques Cousteau. I recall as a preteen being transfixed as I watched an episode of NOVA that demonstrated a magnified image of cardiac muscle cells sparsely arranged
Read More »John Vechey on How to Cope With Success
John Vechey, co-founder of Seattle-based games maker PopCap Games, just sold his company to Electronic Arts for just under a billion dollars, so you might think he doesn't have to fret about success any longer. But according to Vechey, it's not success that CEOs need to be concerned about, but how they will deal with that success once it comes their way. Vechey, always humble, shared with our Inc.
Read More »Endangered Species Status Sought for `Don’t Tread on Me’ Rattlesnakes
I have had two encounters with rattlesnakes over the years.
Read More »Endangered Species Status Sought for `Don’t Tread on Me’ Rattlesnakes
I have had two encounters with rattlesnakes over the years. [More]
Read More »Autos: Meet the New Boss
Over the years American automakers have produced various contemporary versions of legendary cars that seem like little more than exploitative sequels to those who fondly remember the originals. But the 2012 Ford Mustang Boss 302 distinguishes itself from badge-engineered remakes
Read More »TV and soda: Small habits cause excess pounds
Just a few bad habits -- watching TV, eating potato chips, having a sugary soda at lunch or staying up too late at night -- can add up to a steady creep of pounds over the years, U.S. researchers said Wednesday.
Read More »Tut Shares Tomb With Former Fungi
The tomb of King Tutenkhamen – better known as King Tut – has raised many questions over the years. What killed the young king?
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