Month: January 2018

Top Stories

Learn How to Cook from Home with Happy Chef

By Nicole Fryer

Everyone who knows me knows that I love to cook and experiment with different foods. Even though I like to

Business is Blooming at UrbanStems Bouquet Delivery

By Olivia O'Mahony

The gift of a bouquet of flowers is among the most ancient gestures of forethought and affection, with a long

Japanese Tech Giant Eyes Global Expansion with the Little Guys

By Chikezie Oguamanam

It is said that when you are down, the only way to go is up. Conversely, when you are at

The Future of Fabric is Super-Strong Spider Silk

By Akudo McGee

In a previous article, I promised no more hideous alliterations... but this one is pretty good, so it doesn't count.

Theories of Entrepreneurship

By Staff Writer

What is entrepreneurship?Thеrе аrе ԛuitе fеw definitions оf whаt аn еntrерrеnеur iѕ, аnd thеrе аrе ѕеvеrаl реорlе whо hаvе fоund

An Alert a Day Keeps the Risky Leftovers Away

By Olivia O'Mahony

Sometimes, the most ingenious of fixes can come disguised as basic solutions to tiny, near-insignificant issues. Unpacking the sheer brilliance

A Dutch Startup is Reinventing the “Cup of Sugar” Rule

By Akudo McGee

Most of us are familiar with the concept of borrowing a cup of sugar from a neighbor, though we've not

Tackling the Hacking Challenge Head-On

By Vivek Chakraverty

Sahir Hidayatullah, the CEO and co-founder of Smokescreen, did his homework well. In his studies of military deception, he noticed,

Startups to Watch Out for at CES 2018

By Chikezie Oguamanam

The year has barely begun, and opportunities for startups to showcase their edge are already pouring in. The Consumer Electronics

Kliq will Guide You to a Career that Suits You

By Nicole Fryer

Choosing a college major and eventual career path is probably one of the most stressful things someone will go through

The Amicable App Holds the Key to Successful, Empathetic Divorce

By Olivia O'Mahony

The processes of divorce and separation are ones which no-one ever hopes to undergo. In fact, when tying the knot,