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How Genetic Engineering Fixed My Stupid Back
Decades worth of the genetic research helped create the treatments that finally cured my back.
Why Would We Expect Wearables to Get Calories Right When We Usually Don't?
A recent study from Stanford shows that wearable devices are pretty terrible at tracking calories.
How Entrepreneurs Can Conduct Primary Market Research
The entrepreneurship community has lagged behind in incorporating primary market research into startup formation, which is a significant missed opportunity.
New Study Reveals That 'Night Owls' May Have a Special Genetic Variant
Staying up late may not be your fault -- you were born that way.
How India's Growth Curve Can Reach A New High Riding On Artificial Intelligence
Every industry, be it e-commerce or education or fashion, is trying to introduce AI in every way conceivable to get the desired results.
3 Marketing Lessons I Learned From Chasing Fugitives
The CBS show 'Hunted' is, at its core, all about getting into the minds (and computers and phones) of strangers -- sound familiar?
We Scored High on This Cybersecurity Quiz. How About You?
Pew Research Center released new data on Americans' knowledge of online safety.
Will Your Big Idea Make You Money?
Do your research and test your idea before you invest too much into it.
Those With ADHD Might Make Better Entrepreneurs. Here's Why.
Individuals with the disorder tend to be hyperfocused risk-takers, which makes them ideal entrepreneurs.
Facebook Partners With Top Universities to Speed Up Tech Research
The agreement between Facebook's Building 8 and the universities comes as the social media company seeks to find new revenue streams in virtual reality and artificial intelligence.
Google Reveals What We Were Most Curious About in 2016
The search giant released its top queries of the year.
Do You Have A Resource Investigator in Your Team?
Resource Investigators are good at communicating with people both inside and outside the company.
Entrepreneurship In A World Of Unpredictable Success
In today's complexity and ways to adapt to its constant change, we need to appreciate the uneven success of products that are closely related to the uneven success of enterprises.
Shhh, Your Dog Actually Understands You
Research finds that dogs and humans have similar neural networks for understanding speech.
5 Signs You're Much Smarter Than Average
According to new research, if these things apply to you there's a good chance you have a high IQ.