If 2008 was the year that Facebook and YouTube cracked the mainstream in politics, then 2012 will be the year that most every other digital tool breaks the dam wide open on the campaign scene. It's no longer enough for politicians to just be on Twitter--now almost all serious candidates aiming for a seat in Washington must be on Tumblr, Google+, Foursquare, and more
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Aneesh Chopra, the first-ever CTO for the United States, is stepping down. Here are a few good people who could replace him
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Kiva's director of social performance illuminates how the nonprofit has confronted naysayers as it expands its microlending to the U.S.
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The business press loves to create mythic heroes of industry and we love it, too.
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It wouldn't have mattered if Bill Clinton inhaled, as far as his lungs are concerned.
Read More »The First African-American Woman to Receive a Doctorate from M.I.T. Champions the Dividends of Education
The president of Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in Troy, N.Y., came to that job in 1999 with a stellar resume. Besides being the first African-American woman to earn a doctorate from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Shirley Ann Jackson headed the U.S
Read More »The First African-American Woman to Receive a Doctorate from M.I.T. Champions the Dividends of Education
The president of Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in Troy, N.Y., came to that job in 1999 with a stellar resume. Besides being the first African-American woman to earn a doctorate from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Shirley Ann Jackson headed the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission during the Clinton administration and was a physicist at Bell Laboratories and other notable research institutions
Read More »Craig Venter Sets X PRIZE for Human Genome Sequencing
"Today we are learning the language with which God created life." President Bill Clinton made this remark on the White House lawn on June 2000 to recognize the decoding of the first human genome . As much as anything else, rapid DNA sequencing technology created in large part by geneticist Craig Venter and his colleagues galvanized the research community into finishing the project faster than originally expected. More than 11 years later, however, gene sequencing technology has failed to deliver on its promise to revolutionize preventative medicine, and Venter is not happy about it.
Read More »Does the GOP Really Love You?
Republicans claim to be the party of entrepreneurs. Here's how it could prove it really means it. The Republican primary debate smackdown in Las Vegas on Tuesday underscored a couple things you already knew about the GOP candidates.
Read More »Conflict For Its Own Sake Is Not An Option, But It Can Also Create Positive Change
The theme of conflict is one that influential leaders come back to again and again. While it's something many of us fear--for good reason--if used properly, it can also get people to engage and buy in
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Inc.com traces a brief history of U.S.
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Mark Ruffalo, James Cameron, and Kevin Bacon want you. An exclusive look at Global Green USA's new one-minute video designed to get people concerned and taking action about rising oceans
Read More »Video: Going vegan goes more mainstream
Former President Bill Clinton revealed how veganism has helped him lose weight and be healthier. Nutritionist Tanya Zuckerbrot speaks to "The Early Show" about the plant-based diet.
Read More »Bill Clinton goes vegan, but it’s not going to be easy
In an almost hell-has-frozen-over moment, former president Bill Clinton — legendary for his love of hamburgers and fries — has become a vegan.
Read More »Video: Bill Clinton goes vegan on 65th birthday
Former Pres. Bill Clinton has stopped eating dairy and eggs, in addition to not eating meat
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