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The Winklevoss brothers are at it again. Plus, a secret to Google's success, and the rest of the day's news for entrepreneurs
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Read More »Why I Became an Entrepreneur
The inaugural post of Eileen P. Gunn's new Inc.com blog, Start Me Up. Being an entrepreneur energizes me.
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Read More »Lousy with Success: Genetics Reveal Fossil Lice as Evolutionary Champions [Slide Show]
For feathered dinosaurs the late Cretaceous period may have been a very itchy time. Lice--the tiny wingless insects that feed on dead skin, and sometimes blood--were just beginning to dig in about 100 million years ago, and the epoch's small furry mammals, early birds and dino-birds would have provided ample food. The louse fossil record is relatively sparse
Read More »France awarded hosting rights for 2018 Ryder Cup
France will host the Ryder Cup for the first time in 2018 on Le Golf National course near Paris.
Read More »Kansas tightens abortion clinic regulations
Kansas will require unannounced inspections of abortion clinic, impose new rules specifically for them and stop them from using telemedicine to dispense pregnancy-ending drugs.
Read More »Video: Giants fan remains in coma
Forty-six days after being beaten nearly to death at the LA Dodgers' opening game, 42-year-old Bryan Stow was transferred from a critical care unit in Los Angeles to San Francisco General, nearer his home in Santa Cruz. Bill Whitaker reports on the ongoing search for his attackers.
Read More »Video: Gabrielle Giffords’ next hurdles
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Read More »Major Reform Set for Intergovernmental Climate Panel to Restore Public Trust
By Quirin Schiermeier of Nature magazine After months of soul-searching, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) has agreed on reforms intended to restore confidence in its integrity and its assessments of climate science. Created as a United Nations body in 1988 to analyze the latest knowledge about Earth's changing climate, it has worked with thousands of scientists and shared the Nobel Peace Prize in 2007. [More]
Read More »Tiger still expects to play U.S. Open
PGT: Tiger Woods tweeted a statement Monday, saying he is 'bummed' about his injury but plans to play in the U.S.
Read More »Can A Black Stain Lead The Hydrogen Economy?
Just in case the whole electric-car revolution doesn't pan out, vehicle manufactures have been hedging their bets with hydrogen-powered vehicles; just last week, Toyota opened the first hydrogen refueling station connected directly to a hydrogen pipeline. But human production of hydrogen from water is often a dirty process--most hydrogen today is produced from natural gas. Plants, however, split water all the time
Read More »iPhone 5 Rumor Round-Up: Late November Arrival, But No NFC?
Though the iPhone 5's arrival is still far away, leaks are getting out about a possible November 21 launch date, a hardware change that'll render your current case unusable, the screen size, and NFC. We've heard a few rumors before about the iPhone 5, most notably that its launch has been delayed well beyond a typical June/July release timeframe
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