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Get out of your garage: A shared office for your start-up company can improve your productivity and help keep costs low. In my recent outreach to keep costs low for entrepreneurs, "solopreneurs" and startups, a recurring suggestion from many of my "start-up warriors" was the idea of working in community. Here's why: Community work spaces bring together people with different backgrounds, thoughts and approaches
Read More »5 Alternative Ways to Get Your Story Told
The best business story might not get noticed by the top publications, but there are plenty of other ways to get it published.
Read More »5 Alternative Ways to Get Your Story Told
The best business story might not get noticed by the top publications, but there are plenty of other ways to get it published. If you are starting a company , one of your goals is probably to get written about in an influential media outlet in your space.
Read More »Repulsive gravity as an alternative to dark energy (Part 2: In the quantum vacuum)
(PhysOrg.com) -- During the past few years, CERN physicist Dragan Hajdukovic has been investigating what he thinks may be a widely overlooked part of the cosmos: the quantum vacuum. He suggests that the quantum vacuum has a gravitational charge stemming from the gravitational repulsion of virtual particles and antiparticles. Previously, he has theoretically shown that this repulsive gravity can explain several observations, including effects usually attributed to dark matter.
Read More »Repulsive gravity as an alternative to dark energy (Part 2: In the quantum vacuum)
(PhysOrg.com) -- During the past few years, CERN physicist Dragan Hajdukovic has been investigating what he thinks may be a widely overlooked part of the cosmos: the quantum vacuum. He suggests that the quantum vacuum has a gravitational charge stemming from the gravitational repulsion of virtual particles and antiparticles. Previously, he has theoretically shown that this repulsive gravity can explain several observations, including effects usually attributed to dark matter.
Read More »Private Spacecrafts Are Your Transportation, Your Scientists, And Your Real Estate Brokers
In the absence of NASA's Space Shuttle Program, private companies are left to fill the black hole of space exploration. Now, 50 years after John Glenn orbited the Earth, some very different kinds of explorers are leading the way. 1.
Read More »Would President Romney Be Good For Tech, Science, And Space Innovation In The U.S.?
What would President Mitt do for science, technology, and startups in America? And would he use his missionary zeal to drive policy in these directions
Read More »Gravitational Pol: What President Gingrich And His Moon Base Would Mean For U.S. Innovation
Newt Gingrich's bold plans for a moon base dominated last night's GOP debate.
Read More »Give Your Business a Style Makeover
Chances are there's not many differences between your business and your competitors. Some creativity can add value and uniqueness to your venture, brand, or product.
Read More »The Weigh-In: What’s The Best Way To Motivate Your Employees?
Motivation is a hot topic year-round, but particularly in January, the month of fresh starts, checklists, and lofty goals. It's the time of year we try to figure out how to prod our employees to excel, to hit and surpass ambitious targets.
Read More »Is it Time to Pivot? How to Tell
"Pivots" come in all shapes, sizes and varieties. How to see a course correction coming.
Read More »The Family Sabbatical
Extended breaks are wonderful things, unless the spouse and kids have other plans. A few years ago, my husband, Gary, instituted a two-month paid sabbatical for anyone who has worked at least five years at Stonyfield Farm.
Read More »The Companies Behind Vici Beauty School
A behind-the-scenes look at the small companies that make business possible at a busy salon training-ground in Milwaukee. Vic
Read More »Airbnb Clones Making 2012 The Year Of Peer-To-Peer Accommodations
Last year saw the explosion of deals companies trying to duplicate the success of first-mover Groupon.
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