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Cross-species transplantation brings new hope to diabetics

South Korean scientists say there is new hope for diabetics with experiments in animals demonstrating that insulin producing cells can be successfully transplanted from one species to another. The researchers attribute the success of the experime..

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Fake Meat, Real Profits

Before Seth Tibbott invented Tofurky, a tofu-based, turkey-flavored roast, he was losing money every year. The product turned his fortunes around, and his company is still growing today.

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The Hard Truth About Success

Here's what's getting in your way when you attempt (and fail) to hit those "reach" goals. Many people fall prey to, “Yeah, but...” thinking. I have a friend who absolutely hates how successful his brother-in-law has become.

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Brand Early, Not Often

As a branding and design consultancy, there are few things more exhilarating than being involved with a startup. But I have also seen some recurring challenges. Namely, when a client is starting a business, everything is top priority, and it is often easy to think "logo" and "design" should come later

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How to Lead With Purpose

The purpose-driven company is lead by someone who has a reliable inner compass guiding them.

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Mexico Pleads for U.S., China Agreement on Climate

CANNES, France (Reuters) - Mexican President Felipe Calderon urged Washington and Beijing on Thursday to agree to curb the release of climate-warming gases to ensure the success of United Nations climate talks in South Africa later this month.

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Inc. 500|5000: Paul Hurley, ideeli

The founder and CEO of ideeli discusses the strategies behind his success and how the people he has hired have helped the online fashion retail company reach No.

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Best Leadership Books of All Time

From The Art of War to Team of Rivals, the 12 management books you should read now (if you haven't already) The against-all-odds survival tale of explorer Sir Ernest Shackleton and his 27-member crew is one of the most timeless leadership allegories out there.

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Painful Pessimism: Our Expectations Influence How Well Drugs Work

An upbeat attitude can do more than put a spring in your step; it can also improve medical outcomes. Although the power of positive thinking is clear, little is known about how negative mind-sets affect the success of therapies. Now cognitive neuroscientist Irene Tracey of the Uni

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Never Giving Up on Her Soapsuds

When she wasn't satisfied with her career choice, Anne-Marie Faiola decided to make a business out of what she knew how to do best: Make soap. You could say Anne-Marie Faiola made a clean getaway from her original profession of choice: Corrections officer. In December of 1998, then 20-year-old Faiola left the justice system because "it wasn't terribly satisfying or a good fit," she says.

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McGraw Wentworth

Providing the best customer service and rewarding their stellar staff goes hand-in-hand for these two co-founders. Co-founders, Thomas P. McGraw and Bill Wentworth, started the company with the goal of hiring the best people to provide the best service.

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