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Findings that showed faster-than-light travel were released to the public too soon.
Read More »If Steve Jobs Had Applied His Talents To Energy And Climate Change
Steve Jobs created innovative products that change the world of technology. Imagine the other industries he could have disrupted
Read More »An Inside Look Into the Nuclear Industry
As I’ve mentioned before , I’m a fan of nuclear energy. I was able to get an inside look at the current state of the nuclear industry from a friend at Qualitech Solutions named Chris Sewell
Read More »Muriel Brandolini’s Furnishings on the Auction Block
Interior designer Muriel Brandolini will open her home to the public, in a manner of speaking, on October 8 with an installation of her personal furniture collection at Manhattan gallery Phillips de Pury & Co.
Read More »Muriel Brandolini’s Furnishings on the Auction Block
Interior designer Muriel Brandolini will open her home to the public, in a manner of speaking, on October 8 with an installation of her personal furniture collection at Manhattan gallery Phillips de Pury & Co.
Read More »Muriel Brandolini’s Furnishings on the Auction Block
Interior designer Muriel Brandolini will open her home to the public, in a manner of speaking, on October 8 with an installation of her personal furniture collection at Manhattan gallery Phillips de Pury & Co. The exhibition will be on view at Phillips’ Park Avenue flagship location, and will conclude ...
Read More »Citizen Planet Hunters Help Scientists Locate Distant Worlds
Kepler project scientists join forces with a crowdsourcing research website and quickly bag two new exoplanets. First proteins, now planets. Regular people with regular jobs are getting a chance to chip away at scientific puzzles and contribute to discoveries, in what's turning out to be a big help for scientists, and an intriguing distraction for science geeks outside of academia.
Read More »Scientists Worry over ‘Bizarre’ Trial on Earthquake Prediction
Six Italian scientists and one government official are set to go to trial today in Italy (Sept. 20) on charges of manslaughter for not warning the public aggressively enough of an impending earthquake that killed more than 300 people in 2009. While such a trial is unlikely on U.S.
Read More »How to Write a Slogan That Sells
A slogan is the most important advertisement a company can have. Follow these five tips and you'll have an excellent tagline in no time. A slogan longer than a single word should fulfill at least two of these three criteria: It should have a rhythm, it should rhyme, and it should have a ring to it.
Read More »70,000 Students Flock to Free Online Course in Artificial Intelligence
Stanford University has opened up to the public an introductory artificial intelligence class, taught by two luminaries in the field. [More]
Read More »Rabble with a Cause: Were the London Riots a Spontaneous Mass Reaction or a Rational Response?
The deadly mob violence that wracked England this past week has abated, as police came out in force and used surveillance images to track down and arrest some 1,900 alleged rioters. As London and other cities in the nation recover, officials and the public may be left wondering how to prevent such rioting in the first place. A key misunderstanding, however, seems to pervade popular thinking: that mobs are irrational and are driven to violence by a few bad apples
Read More »Lessons Learned as FamiliesGo! Launches
What happens when parent-travel website FamiliesGo! goes live. I have officially launched FamiliesGo! We decided we would open the site to the public on a Friday, so we’d have the weekend to let Google AdSense, the advertising placement service we’re using, come online and “acclimate” its ads to our content before publicizing on Monday
Read More »Even a little exercise spells big help for heart
Harvard School of Public Health study found 2 hours 30 minutes exercise per week reduced heart disease risk 14 percent
Read More »With Elerts, Emergency Broadcasts Go Digital
A new app allows first responders to issue alerts to citizens, and for users to make reports about accidents and even find each other after a disaster.
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