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Feed SubscriptionThe indiscretions of a champagne bubble paparazzi
The innermost secrets of champagne bubbles are about to be unveiled in the Springer journal European Physical Journal ST. This fascinating work is the brainchild of G
Read More »Work Smart: 4 Tips For Startups
Most startups are not well led--that's the nature of most new business ventures, everyone is learning as they go along. But there are some common best practices to keep in mind, which I describe in this week's episode.
Read More »Video: The real-life "Happiness Project"
A new study suggests people who live happier lives live longer. Erica Hill speaks to the author of "The Happiness Project" Gretchen Rubin and profiles how this philosophy changed the life of one woman.
Read More »Moving Trees Helps Prepare for Climate Change
Foresters need to take a proactive approach to keeping their forests climate-ready, says the author of two studies on assisted migration in the forests of the Canadian province of Alberta.
Read More »Moving Trees Helps Prepare for Climate Change
Foresters need to take a proactive approach to keeping their forests climate-ready, says the author of two studies on assisted migration in the forests of the Canadian province of Alberta.
Read More »The Salt Wars Rage On: A Chat with Nutrition Professor Marion Nestle
Is salt bad for us? In just the past few months researchers have published seemingly contradictory studies showing that excess sodium in the diet leads to heart disease , reduces your blood pressure, or has no effect at all . We called Scientific American advisory board member Marion Nestle , a professor of Nutrition, Food Studies, and Public Health at New York University and the author of Food Politics , to help parse the latest thinking regarding salt and heart health
Read More »How to Find Your Niche Market
John Warrillow, author of Built to Sell, answers questions from readers about building a sellable business. Dear John: How do you find a niche market to enter?
Read More »Do You Need Recurring Revenue?
John Warrillow, author of Built to Sell, answers questions from readers about building a sellable business.
Read More »The Politics of the Null Hypothesis
To what degree these and other differences originate in biology must be determined by research, not fatwa.
Read More »Openmargin Lets The World See Your Book-Margin Scribbles
A public digital forum in every book is the Dutch startup Openmargin's aim. It even thinks it can make money at it.
Read More »Wanted: A Practical Laptop Pedestal
The A-stand is a rugged ergonomic stand for your laptop that packs flat, assembles fast, and boasts a little Danish design cred. If the sight of anything flat-packed makes your skin crawl, then you've definitely been the victim of at least one heavier-than-it-looks Ikea bookshelf.
Read More »Wanted: Paperweights That Say Screw Work, Leave Early
MoMa Design Store makes your mess of a desk into a garden of bad attitude with these flower-like paperweights. Crumple up that TPS report and go frolic! Here to remind you that you can indeed venture beyond your building for lunch, the MoMa Design Store's crumpled-up paper desk weight smack of bright spring flowers, screaming for you to break your hibernation. Better yet, they're made out of simulated work papers that you may have "simulated" finishing before leaving early to drink in the park.
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