A few weeks ago, I was graced with an honorary doctorate in social media from Social Media University, Global . My dissertation has been wonderfully received; I have been given high accolades and several once closed opportunities have opened. I have been humbled by the response and am sincerely grateful that people have been touched by my journey
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Feed SubscriptionWorst drought in 60 years hitting Horn of Africa: U.N.
GENEVA (Reuters) - The worst drought in 60 years in the Horn of Africa has sparked a severe food crisis and high malnutrition rates, with parts of Kenya and Somalia experiencing pre-famine conditions, the United Nations said on Tuesday.
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A new advertising start-up, MySpace layoffs, tech companies that burn investors, PepsiCo's renewed focus, and more.
Read More »American climate skeptic Soon funded by oil, coal firms
By Timothy Gardner WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Willie Soon, a U.S.
Read More »American climate skeptic Soon funded by oil, coal firms
By Timothy Gardner WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Willie Soon, a U.S. climate change skeptic who has also discounted the health risks of mercury emissions from coal, has received more than $1 million in funding in recent years from large energy companies and an oil industry group, according to Greenpeace. [More]
Read More »Storm Warnings: Extreme Weather Is a Product of Climate Change
In North Dakota the waters kept rising.
Read More »Google’s New What Do You Love Page, MySpace Shedding Staff, French Antitrust Case Targets Google, Microsoft Patent Trolling?
The Fast Company reader's essential rundown of people and companies making moves in your space. Updated all day by FastCompany.com's editors
Read More »Regulator signs off on threatened nuclear plant
By Michael Avok BROWNVILLE, Neb (Reuters) - A top regulator said on Sunday that a nuclear power plant threatened by flooding from the swollen Missouri River was operating safely and according to standards.
Read More »Cleaner Water Worldwide But Still Out of Reach for Millions
Clean water and decent sanitation. Those of us who live in developed countries probably don’t give these things a second thought. But for more than 800 million people around the globe, safe drinking water is a distant luxury
Read More »Lindau Nobel Meeting–Sentences that win Nobel prizes
Nobel laureates, like all scientists, have published their findings in peer-reviewed journals. Their initial results, theories and thoughts in these publications have been preserved in the digital archives of the scientific literature, as if they have been frozen in time. [More]
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Read More »Laureate Says Big Answers May Lie in Accidental Lab Results
LINDAU, Germany--Drab details dominate most academic conferences, but here at the 61st Meeting of Nobel Laureates, the hundreds of young scientists in attendance want and get a lot more--including career tips and snappy anecdotes about the twists and turns of how science actually happens. [More]
Read More »PGT: McIlroy happy to win while Tiger’s away
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Read More »Lindau Nobel Meeting–If HIV is attacked, it adapts
Lindau Nobel Meeting–Ada Yonath: Climbing the Everest with polar bears
In her lecture today, Ada Yonath compared her scientific quest to determine the structure of the
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