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Saul Perlmutter

Saul Perlmutter
What if you tossed an apple into the air, and it never dropped back down? What if, instead, it kept accelerating upwards, eventually exiting earth’s atmosphere and rocketing into space on an infinite trajectory?

Down to a Science

Down to a Science
Environmental Planning with a new approach

An Overseas Connection

An Overseas Connection
The Great Eastern Group is the company behind the infrastructure than keeps the whole world connected. About 30 percent of the world's population—more than 2 billion people—use the Internet every day.

Gearing up for Takeoff

Gearing up for Takeoff
Kohlman Systems Research refuses to crash. The aerospace engineering services company, which provides data, models and information for class aircraft training simulators,

The New Cousteaus

The New Cousteaus
Ian Koblick and Craig Mullen search for buried treasures in the dark blue depths of the Mediterranean Sea.

The Next Big Idea in Evaluating Innovations

The Next Big Idea in Evaluating Innovations
Research and development projects are difficult for companies to quantify because the potential benefits are almost always unpredictable. ProGrid's evaluation enables companies to compare intangible assets on both the merits of the innovation and the business potential.

Controversial BU Study Retracted

Controversial BU Study Retracted
Authors of a Boston University study have retracted their findings after identifying specific genes linked to individuals living to be 100 years of age or older.

The Practical Political Scientist

The Practical Political Scientist
"A feeble body weakens the mind." Swiss philosopher Jean Jacques Rousseau said those words over 200 years ago. But for Dr. Roger D. Masters, a Research Professor of Government at Dartmouth College, that idea is still relevant today.

Vital Technology

Vital Technology
Electromagnetic fields (EMF) are a matter of increasing concern to doctors and health professionals.  In the past 15 years, EMF studies in the United States and in Sweden have demonstrated a link between electromagnetic fields from power lines and certain types of cancers in both children and adults.

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