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"Quantum Man: Richard Feynman's Life in Science," ASU Foundation Professor and Director of the Origins Project Lawrence M. Krauss' recent book about a legendary and sometimes very public modern physicist, has been chosen as the 2011 Book of the Year by Physics World magazine in the UK.
Read More »Silicon Valley’s Designing Women Give Tips On Talking Tech
Some of tech's leading designers gather at 500 Startups to inspire the next generation. Step one: Learn how to code.
Read More »Doing Business in Europe? You Should be Hedging
There is one way to prepare for a Euro zone meltdown. If you do business overseas, it's time to consider hedging
Read More »The Way I Work: Amos Winbush III, CyberSynchs
He seemed destined for music stardom, but instead Amos Winbush III started CyberSynchs, a $13.5 million-a-year New York City-based mobile phone backup company.
Read More »How I Transitioned From Saleswoman to Business Owner
One business owner's strategy for embracing her role as the boss. This is a guest blog post from Vanessa Merit Nornberg, President of Metal Mafia , and a member of the Inc
Read More »Gonzo Filmmaker James Bobin Reveals Muppet Movie Easter Eggs!
From "Chinatown" to "Flight of the Conchords," the director of "The Muppets" reveals all of the secret references he snuck into his first feature film. After a warm and Fozzie (wocka, wocka!) welcome in theaters over Thanksgiving, The Muppets are now a certifiable hit, poised to top the box office
Read More »How $1.25 Billion Gets Spent In A Day: "Austerity Fatigue" And High Tech
Checking in with IBM, comScore, Mercent, and Envirosell to play Cyber Monday quarterback. Or, as IBM's John Squire calls it: "The best day ever." Cyber Monday, which was invented by the National Retail Federation in 2004, was little more than a marketing gimmick until this year
Read More »Creating Artificial Muscles More Powerful Than Anything In Nature
By observing the inner workings of an octopus's leg or an elephant's trunk, scientists have created muscles from carbon nanotubes that could one day power machines.
Read More »Interview: ‘Next year we will see the Higgs particle – or exclude its existence’
(PhysOrg.com) -- Interview with Prof. Dr
Read More »CSi: Crime Scene iPhones Yield Forensic Evidence, Confusion About Data Handling
During the trial of Dr. Conrad Murray concerning the death of pop icon Michael Jackson, prosecutors used Dr. Murray's iPhone to collect forensic evidenc.
Read More »For Video Game Makers, Playing The Competition Is A Heroic Task
For most executives, sizing up the competition means reading white papers or paying researchers to conduct market analyses.
Read More »Microsoft Acquires VideoSurf
The video search technology, which cost Microsoft a reported $70 million, will be integrated into XBox.
Read More »As "Breaking Dawn" Shatters Box Office, Its Screenwriter Breaks New Ground With "Earthseed"
Screenwriter-producer Melissa Rosenberg helped make Breaking Dawn a box office smash by staying faithful to the books. With her next project Earthseed, she ditches fan loyalty for high fidelity, by "sounding out" her script with f/x experts at ILM
Read More »What $2B in Small Biz Loans?
The tax dollars lent through the Small Business Lending Fund--a version of TARP for small banks--were supposed to help small businesses. Here's where the money really went
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