Month: June 2013

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Fainting May Be Caused By Single Gene Running In The Family

– UNIVERSITY OF MELBOURNE, VICTORIA, AUSTRALIA. A recent study reveals that fainting could be a hereditary...
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Richard Branson Sends In Team B

– Branson's team of 14 world leaders gets serious about sustainability.
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Lessons From The Internet’s Rise

– The Internet continues to generate new innovations and applications at a blazing speed. This in...
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5 Research Lessons from Academia

– by Caitlin Klask and Elie Dahoney Washington: the center of spiraling health spending. Health care...
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New Type Of Brown Fat Cells Could Treat Obesity Effectively

– SAHLGRENSKA ACADEMY, GOTHENBURG, SWEDEN. Researchers were able to prove through a recent study that humans...
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The Dos and Don’ts of Open Innovation

– What is open innovation? It can be answered many ways, but there’s no right answer:...
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7 Innovation Lessons From Superman

– Often a troubled project, the making of 'Man of Steel' bears a resemblance to many...
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Steve Jobs: Forget the product. Start With the Go-To-Market Strategy

– Most people, when they think about innovation, start with the product. Instead, the innovator should...
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Building the World’s Largest Expert Witness Search Firm

– We interviewed Russ W. Rosenzweig, founder of Round Table Group, the world’s largest expert witness...
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Innovation Planning Using Google Trends

– Google Trends is a fast and free tool we’ve sometimes used on client projects, to...

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