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Laid-Off Good Staff Blows Past Kickstarter Goal

Less than 24 hours after launching a campaign to produce a new magazine, the Good staffers exceed fundraising goal. For a group of Southern California editors, Tomorrow is looking a little bit better. At the beginning of the month, a team of staffers simultaneously laid off at Good announced a Kickstarter campaign to produce a one-off magazine they were calling Tomorrow .

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What It Takes to Build a Truly Great Company

Inc.'s editor, Jane Berentson, explores how editor-at-large Leigh Buchanan wrote February's feature on what it takes to build one of the best-run companies in America.

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The Courage to Be Wrong: Reading the Biography of Stephen Hawking

In July 2010, the editorial department of Scientific American where at the time I was on staff received a review copy of a book was slated to come out in September. It was a slim, drab-looking, paperback-bound volume, still without a cover design or page numbers

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Video: The bright side of anxiety

Time magazine senior editor Jeffrey Kluger speaks to the "Early Show" anchors about the magazine's new cover story, "Why Anxiety is Good For You," and explains why stress doesn't have to be all bad.

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Video: Fish fraud?

Rebecca Jarvis sits with Consumer Reports Editor in Chief Kim Kleman about what the magazine says is the intentional mix-ups of different kinds of fish in fish markets and restaurants and how it can affect your health.

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Colossal Waste Exposed in Afghan Electric Projects

These are tough times for science and technology journalists, who, if they still have jobs, rarely have the time and travel budgets required for in-depth reporting. But some journalists are still managing to produce tough, labor-intensive, on-the-ground investigations of vitally important topics. One standout is my long-time friend Glenn Zorpette of IEEE Spectrum , the magazine of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers.

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Go for Broke: How Bill Joy Handicaps "Greentech" Investments

CAMBRIDGE, Mass.--What does it take to pick a winner in the slowly unfolding field of renewable energy ? For starters, alternatives to oil must be able to stand up on their own at some point, without a need for permanent government subsidies, said Bill Joy, once a heavy hitter in the information technology industry and now a partner in investor Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers’s greentech practice.

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Video: "Superfoods" for fall

Rebecca Jarvis speaks with Self Magazine Features Director Erin Hobday about foods that are in-season in autumn that can help with cognitive function, weight loss, and more.

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Cool New Glasses for the 3-D Averse

Glasses that wont give you a headache The "aha" moment: When Hank Green asked his wife to see Tron: Legacy in 3-D late last year, she refused, explaining that watching 3-D movies gave her a headache.

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My Favorite Tool for Organizing Meetings

Entrepreneur Parag Shah explains how he uses MeetingMix to plan meetings and keep track of minutes. My product development agency helps companies bring innovative ideas to market.

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Video: How to curb your cravings

Health Magazine senior editor Frances Largeman Roth explained to Rebecca Jarvis why we get hungry and shared tips on how to curb those cravings.

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Video: Survey: Baby boomers not ready for elder care

A new survey suggests baby boomers aren't ready to care for elder parents. Erica Hill reports and speaks to AARP The Magazine Executive Editor Ken Budd about making a game plan for aging parents.

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Nobel Laureates Speak in Scientific American

The 61st Nobel Laureate Meeting in Lindau, Germany, is taking place from June 26 to July 1. At the event, about 20 past laureates in physiology or medicine will mingle with more than 550 young scientists. In honor of the meeting Scientific American has collected articles that Nobel Prize winners have published in the magazine recently as well as more than 60 years ago.

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