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Facebook's tour to meet with investors before its initial public offering was like no other IPO roadshow.
Read More »Memory in the Brain [Interactive]
Although most people think of memory as a vault for storing information, it is more like a seamstress who stitches together logical threads into scenes that make sense.
Read More »Elevator Pitch: Can Vayable Get $500,000 in Funding?
Vayable helps tourists get off the beaten path. Can this San Francisco start-up find its way beyond seed funding? The Pitch: "Vayable makes it easy to find unique things to do when you're traveling.
Read More »A Video Visualization Of Earth’s Fires From Space
Though the Texas fires dominated the news this summer, they were not America's largest. NASA's fire detection satellites are useful beyond just generating pretty but painful pictures.
Read More »What Farm-to-Table Really Means
Taking a rare peek into what really goes into creating the fresh, local ingredients your waiter rattles off when explaining that day's specials. This summer Dan Kluger, chef at ABC Kitchen (this year's James Beard Foundation Award winner for Best New Restaurant), accompanied several food writers on a road trip to New York's Hudson Valley to tour some of the farms (and one distillery!) that supply Manhattan's hottest restaurants, including his own.
Read More »Meeting Some Very Smart People
Editor Jane Berentson discusses her recent visit to the headquarters of The Kauffman Foundation, which opened its first charter school in August. For years, my colleagues and I have consumed research from the Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation the way nonfoodies consume fine restaurant meals—appreciative of the product's quality but not especially curious about its source. Kauffman, one of the 30 largest foundations in the United States, fosters entrepreneurship with grants, research, education, and policy recommendations
Read More »Notable Features Through the Years
Inc. magazine editor-at-large Leigh Buchanan gazes back at the past 15 years of editorial content, and walks us through the highlights. I joined Inc
Read More »The End Of An Era: Roadster To Be Discontinued, But Tesla Not Done With Electric Supercars
Even though it's off the market, Tesla tells us they haven't given up on electric-powered speed machines. "The Roadster proved that EVs can outperform traditional combustion vehicles while producing zero emissions," says Tesla's Khobi Brooklyn. Say what you will about perennial electric vehicle startup Tesla Motors --the Roadster convertible changed the mainstream perception of EVs from clunky golf carts to sleek vehicles that can actually be driven on highways
Read More »Youngsters working out too hard?
PGT: Older players are hitting the gym harder, and rookies and fresh faces have better physiques when they hit the tour, but its the younger set that appears to be breaking down sooner.
Read More »The Dr. Moreau Of Music
From insects to outer space, Amon Tobin’s new album "ISAM" is all about the buzz.
Read More »Sandra Gal leads Avnet LPGA Classic
Sandra Gal birdied five of the final eight holes Friday for a 5-under 67 and a one-stroke lead over Amy Yang in the Avnet LPGA Classic, the tour's only event in a six-week stretch.
Read More »Stanford leads LPGA Founders Cup
Angela Stanford holed out from a fairway bunker for eagle on the par-4 ninth hole and shot a 6-under 66 on Friday to take the first-round lead in the LPGA Founders Cup, the tour's play-for-free U.S. opener.
Read More »MTV for the Overachiever Generation?
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