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Cosmos, a television series originally presented by the legendary Carl Sagan will be brought back to life this year by the celebrated astrophysicist and science...
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Luke McKinney did what anybody with three degrees in Physics would do: he became a humor writer for Cracked.com. Wait, what? Read on to find...
Dan Pallotta once said, speaking of charity business models: “If you think about it for 30 seconds it makes sense. Longer than 30 seconds, it...
The is a 2012 securities reform law targeted at easing the flow of capital to startups and new public companies. For aspiring tech entrepreneurs, the...
This article is part three of Surabhi Joshi’s featured series on the history of photography. Check out Part 1: The Early Days and Part 2:...
This article is part two of Surabhi Joshi’s featured series on the history of photography. Check out Part 1: The Early Days. By the early...
This article is part one of Surabhi Joshi’s featured series on the history of photography. Check out Part 2: The Later Years. Taken for granted...
Orthokeratology (Ortho-k for short) is the use of rigid, highly oxygen-permeable contact lenses to gently and temporarily adjust the shape of the cornea to provide...