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2017 Electronics Every Techie Loved

By Kiera Sweden

2k17 was an amazing year all around. So much has changed, and many people have grown. Not only did we

The Future of Sustainable Seafood is Finless

By Akudo McGee

If you're not already screaming "Give that meatless meat talk a rest, already!" then you're probably ready to hear about

Picostone: Filling the Electrical Gap

By Vivek Chakraverty

Niket Sarvaiya and Virang Jhaveri are true innovators who are well-connected to the roots of our digital world. But they

How to Start Up a Clothing Line with No Cash

By Kiera Sweden

A lot of people want to start up their own clothing line. Clothing lines can make over millions of dollars

Break Down Every “Molekule” of Pollutant with this New Air Purifier

By Michael Yon

Ingenuity can stem from tragedy. There is a natural balance between all things which causes the bad to neutralized by

Put Your Lights On: Illuminating Homes Across India with iLUMY

By Vivek Chakraverty

The ambitious plans of the Indian governmentTwo years back in December 2015, the Indian government unveiled its ambitious plans with

Gracious Berliners Step Up to Help Refugees Learn German

By Akudo McGee

Spoiler alert: this article is not about delicious jelly doughnuts, but I promise it's just about as heart-warming. Following 2015,

Communicating on the Go with Crew

By Sandra Prieto

With our ever-changing workplace, communicating and keeping individuals up-to-date is a crucial part of any organization. Regardless of the role

Learn a Language at Home with Beelinguapp

By Nicole Fryer

Ever think about learning a language, but you think it might be too hard, too expensive, and too time-consuming? I’ve

Let Them Eat Cake! Fighting Food Waste, One Startup at a Time

By Akudo McGee

This year, the Swedish e-commerce startup, Matsmart raised €7.5 million ( approximately $8.9 million) to expand their business across Europe.

Use ATE to Develop Healthy Eating Habits – Without Counting Calories

By Olivia O'Mahony

As we draw closer to January 2018 and the droves of resolutions guaranteed to sweep in with it, it's an