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When cash is tight, our tendency is to try to do everything ourselves. Even when we have no idea what we're doing
Read More »Foods in the Year 2000
A lot of proposed synthetic biology applications can seem pretty out there, but some are really out there . NASA is currently advertising open postdoctoral positions in synthetic biology, with particular emphasis on food production in space.
Read More »How To Get From A Great Idea To Actual Innovation
There's a tendency for all of us to glorify the ideation process when in fact it's the reduction to practice that's perhaps more important, says Stephen Hoover, CEO of PARC, a Xerox company. What's the formula for moving from a great idea to actual implementation?
Read More »4 Ways to Make Your Start-up Stand Out
Here's how to be seen as a one-of-a-kind true original. Even if you're not. Here's a dirty little secret about entrepreneurship: Almost everything has been done before—and if it hasn't, and you come up with an awesome, unique new venture idea, chances are you'll quickly find me-too competitors nipping at your heels.
Read More »Amazon s Jeff Bezos Says He Has Located Apollo 11 Rocket Engines Lost at Sea
F-1 engines (red cones) on the Apollo 8 first stage. Credit: NASA Jeff Bezos, Amazon.com CEO and one of the richest people in the world, has an abiding interest in the future of space exploration. His start-up Blue Origin is building suborbital launch vehicles and has received millions in NASA funding to develop next-generation spaceflight technologies.
Read More »How This Gay Social Network Went Mainstream
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Read More »Honest Tea CEO: What I Told Congress
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Read More »YouTube Space Lab Winners’ Experiments to Fly on ISS
Winner, 17-18 category, Amr Mohamed; NASA astronaut Sunita Williams; winners, 14-16 category, Dorothy Chen and Sara Ma. Two future experiments set to take flight aboard the International Space Station have some unusual creators: teenagers who won the first YouTube Space Lab video competition today, sponsored by YouTube, Lenovo and Space Adventures. Students around the globe entered two-minute videos describing their idea for tests to conduct in low-Earth orbit.
Read More »Bringing Order to Crazy Creatives
Behance founders Scott Belsky and Matias Corea want to fulfill a broad creative industry need--for better organization--with web tools, events, even notebooks. How Behance Brings Order to Crazy Creatives Behance founders Scott Belsky and Matias Corea want to fulfill a broad creative industry need—for better organization—with web tools, events, even notebooks.
Read More »5 New Apps & Tech Tools to Try
Dozens of new gadgets and Web services promise to boost your business. Here are five that just might deliver. Dozens of new apps, gadgets, and online services are vying for your attention.
Read More »MESSENGER Spacecraft Resolves Some Mercury Mysteries, and Creates New Ones
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Read More »Mars Attacked: Planetary Scientists Vent Frustrations over Proposed Budget Cuts
NASA/JPL-Caltech/Cornell University THE WOODLANDS, Texas Planetary scientists, usually an affable lot, are plenty riled up at the moment. [More]
Read More »Mars Attacked: Planetary Scientists Vent Frustrations over Proposed Budget Cuts
NASA/JPL-Caltech/Cornell University THE WOODLANDS, Texas Planetary scientists, usually an affable lot, are plenty riled up at the moment. [More]
Read More »Mars Attacked: Planetary Scientists Vent Frustrations over Proposed Budget Cuts
NASA/JPL-Caltech/Cornell University THE WOODLANDS, Texas Planetary scientists, usually an affable lot, are plenty riled up at the moment. [More]
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