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Study on swirls to optimize contacts between fluids

Physicists who have studied the mixing between two incompatible fluids have found that it is possible to control the undercurrents of one circulating fluid to optimise its exposure to the other. This work, which is about to be published in European Physical Journal E, was performed by Jorge Peixinho from CNRS at Le Havre University, France, and his colleagues from the Benjamin Levich Institute, City University of New York, USA.

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Help Wanted

Digital Project Manager, Fast Company Marketing: Fast Company's growing Marketing team seeks an experienced Digital Project Manager to oversee strategic planning and day-to-day implementation of custom advertising opportunities with the Brand.

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Help Wanted

Digital Project Manager, Fast Company Marketing: Fast Company's growing Marketing team seeks an experienced Digital Project Manager to oversee strategic planning and day-to-day implementation of custom advertising opportunities with the Brand. The ideal candidates will be creative digital thinkers with experience with online ad operations and ad sales (mobile experience a plus) along with a familiarity with the breadth of technologies and processes used in online advertising

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Trapped in a Big Company? What to Do?

Here's how to become an entrepreneur-in-residence -- even if that isn't your official title. At some time in your career you’re likely to be an entrepreneur trapped inside a large corporation. Unless you’ve sold your last company and have a fat bank account, the reasons for this are probably financial--you’ve got kids to support and a mortgage to pay.

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Trapped in a Big Company? What to Do?

Here's how to become an entrepreneur-in-residence -- even if that isn't your official title. At some time in your career you’re likely to be an entrepreneur trapped inside a large corporation. Unless you’ve sold your last company and have a fat bank account, the reasons for this are probably financial--you’ve got kids to support and a mortgage to pay

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Trapped in a Big Company? What to Do?

Here's how to become an entrepreneur-in-residence -- even if that isn't your official title. At some time in your career you’re likely to be an entrepreneur trapped inside a large corporation. Unless you’ve sold your last company and have a fat bank account, the reasons for this are probably financial--you’ve got kids to support and a mortgage to pay.

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Trapped in a Big Company? What to Do?

Here's how to become an entrepreneur-in-residence -- even if that isn't your official title. At some time in your career you’re likely to be an entrepreneur trapped inside a large corporation

Read More »

Trapped in a Big Company? What to Do?

Here's how to become an entrepreneur-in-residence -- even if that isn't your official title. At some time in your career you’re likely to be an entrepreneur trapped inside a large corporation. Unless you’ve sold your last company and have a fat bank account, the reasons for this are probably financial--you’ve got kids to support and a mortgage to pay.

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Bassman’s Photography Back in Fashion and on Exhibit

Lillian Bassman’s 1950s-era black-and-white fashion pictures of confident, well-dressed women were bound to come back into style. Fortunately, she lived to see them embraced as fine art.

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7 Tricks for Every Founder’s Back Pocket

Why serial entrepreneur Seth Epstein says, among other things, that start-up founders should streak. Seth Epstein, the founder and CEO of SocialStay , which creates mobile apps for luxury resorts like the Mauna Kea Beach Hotel, Hotel Shangri-La in Santa Monica, and Hollywood Roosevelt in Los Angeles, spoke recently as part of the University of California at Santa Barbara Distinguished Lecture Series.

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3 Steps To Pursuing Your Ideal Career

There's often a gap between identifying what you naturally gravitate toward and gain energy from and how that translates into your full-time work. Take a deep breath and dive in with these three steps that'll start closing it

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