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Monthly Archives: November 2017
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The Inventor Behind the Segway Scooter and Insulin Pump Predicts Who Will Get to Mars First — and It's Not Elon Musk or Richard Branson
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Plus, Dean Kamen discusses which industries he thinks won’t exist in 10 years and why he collects old technology.
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Elon Musk May Be the Creator of Bitcoin, a Former SpaceX Intern Theorizes
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When My Company Had High Turnover of New Employees, I Realized the Problem Was Me
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Top 3 Ways Machine Learning Will Create Jobs
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From a Volcano's Edge to a Congressional Race: Using Science to Solve Government Issues
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Volcanologist Jess Phoenix has put her scientific background to good use throughout her career, first as the co-founder of Blueprint Earth, and now as a California Congressional candidate. Here’s her story.
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How to overcome your company’s Christmas pet hates
by Ben Lobel • • 0 Comments
Christmas is supposed to be a time of celebration, however along with the merriment come some issues faced year after year by a range of businesses. It is the busiest time of the year, so it’s important that these problems are identified and resolved before they occur, leaving you to focus on the more important
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Your Expectations Are Stunting Your Business Growth
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Don’t let the situations that you can’t control spiral your emotions out of whack and keep you from growth.
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7 Ways a Tech Startup Is Like Starting a Band
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Building a successful tech startup and putting together a band are more similar than most entrepreneurs and musicians would like to admit.