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Scientist discovers anatomic structure during dissection, other sexual medicine researchers remain unconvinced
Read More »Mad cow disease in California: Should humans be worried?
Positive test has raised concerns among consumers they may contract human disease equivalent, Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease
Read More »5 Key Sales Questions Finally Answered
If you don't understand the answers to these critical questions, your sales operation may be in jeopardy.
Read More »Apple’s Sales Impress Again
News updates all day from your Fast Company editors. Late yesterday Apple revealed its last quarterly sales , and they were again impressive enough to beat Wall Street's expectations .
Read More »World reaction to U.S. mad cow case largely muted
No major restrictions seen in wake of the discovery of infected cow, except among 2 South Korean retailers
Read More »Doc claims he’s found the G-spot
The search for the female G-spot -- that supposedly erotic pleasure button somewhere in the vagina -- has become like the search for the Lost City of Atlantis.
Read More »Video: Mad cow disease discovered in Calif.
The government reported a new case of mad cow disease discovered in California - the first in the U.S. in six years. Wyatt Andrews reports on the findings and the threat to public health
Read More »Apple CEO Tim Cook Downplays Threat Of Windows 8 PC-Tablet Convergence
Forget what the competition is planning: Apple does not envision the iPad and MacBook Air converging at any point in the near future. Today, the company released its second-quarter financial results ($39.2 billion in revenue, $11.6 billion in net revenue), and despite selling 11.8 million iPads, Cook took time during an earnings call to discuss the potential threat of the PC and tablet spaces converging. Many expect Microsoft's latest offering, Windows 8, to unite these two sides of the spectrum, making the tablet not a post-PC device, but just a PC in a different form
Read More »What College Students Can Teach Entrepreneurs
Five ways I was recently amazed by undergrads competing in a business plan competition at Texas Christian University. As I get older, I love to talk about how times have changed
Read More »New case of mad cow disease discovered in California; First since 2006
Dept. of Agriculture says dairy cow was not bound for human food supply; Fourth case in United States since inspections began
Read More »How (And Why) To Mine An Asteroid [Update]
Whirling lumps of cold space rock could one day help power our economy. Really.
Read More »Google Drive: The Cloud Gets Crowded
Cloud start-ups have thrived because no major Big Tech company beat down their doors. That just changed. It's official: Google announced its new Google Drive service Tuesday—just one day after I wrote about how the Mountain View tech giant was moving into a territory wholly dominated by Box and Dropbox
Read More »Asteroids Is A Game No More: Planetary Resources Plans To Mine One
News updates all day from your Fast Company editors. As suspected, Planetary Resources has revealed an insight into its plans, which are due for a full reveal later today: The effort led by X-Prize's Peter Diamandis will aim to mine our solar system's asteroids for profit, and with the goal of improving life on Earth
Read More »Resistance training may stave off dementia symptoms in seniors, research shows
Exercise improved executive cognitive processes that are tied to Alzheimer's and dementia-risk, researchers said
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