How the People Are Taking Over the World by Walter De Brouwer, CEO Scanadu, for Techonomy Exclusive I remember my parents in Belgium staring at the front page of our newspaper, which […]
How the People Are Taking Over the World by Walter De Brouwer, CEO Scanadu, for Techonomy Exclusive I remember my parents in Belgium staring at the front page of our newspaper, which […]
String Field Theory Could Be The Foundation Of Quantum Mechanics Connection Could Be Huge Boost To String Theory Two USC researchers have proposed a link between string field theory and quantum mechanics […]
Take a Look at Yourself in the Leadership Mirror by Manfred Kets De Vries for INSEAD To gain a better understanding of your leadership strengths and weaknesses, take a look at yourself […]
The great economist Gordon Tullock passed away yesterday at the age of 92. Along with his longtime collaborator, Nobel Prize winner James Buchanan, Tullock was one of the founders of public choice […]
“Start-up Fundraising In 15 Steps ” by Oliver Gajda In this article you will find 15 steps and an introduction, no more, that will help you considering venture capital and how to go about […]
This morning Cern council selected Fabiola Gianotti as the organisation’s next director general. The appointment will be formalised at the December session of council, and Dr Gianotti’s mandate will begin on 1 […]
Ebola Outbreak Highlights Struggle for Science in Africa and Inequalities in Global Health Research by Tamer Fouad, MD As authorities scramble to contain the spread of Ebola, it helps to take a step […]
The below story comes from a top tier female executive working for a world renowned multinational requiring her to travel abroad several times a month. Dear FLI, Personally, as a business person travelling […]
Richard Bolles does not mince words. “Let us put the matter simply and candidly,” he writes. “The whole process of the job hunt in this country is Neanderthal.” That assertion is from […]
The new movie “Interstellar” is set in a not-so-distant future, but distant enough that they’ve managed to build something still elusive in 2014: a spaceship that can travel between solar systems. Such […]
Virgin Galactic’s suborbital space plane SpaceShipTwo suffered a serious malfunction during a rocket-powered test flight over Mojave, California, today (Oct. 31) resulting in the loss of the spacecraft. One of the two […]
Halloween is the season for little ghosts and goblins to take to the streets, asking for candy and scaring one another silly. Spooky stories are told around fires, scary movies appear in […]
A newly developed mouse model suggests that genetic factors are behind the mild-to-deadly range of reactions to the Ebola virus. People exposed to Ebola vary in how the virus affects them. Some […]
A private SpaceX Dragon capsule dropped into the Pacific Ocean today (Oct. 25, 2014), returning almost 2 tons of cargo and science experiments to Earth from the International Space Station. The unmanned […]