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Zimbabwean Aims To Use Viruses Against World’s Deadliest Bacteria

A 20-year-old female scientist from Zimbabwe is already on a path to use viruses that infect bacteria to fight some

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Business Leaders Confident About Conditions: 3 Things To Know

There are plenty of mixed messages in the media about the future of work, inflation, the economy and more. What

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Tye Tribbett’s ‘All Things New’ Album Brings Hope To 38th Stellar Gospel Music Awards

Tye Tribbett is a charismatic, spirited, and brilliantly innovative award-winning gospel music artist, songwriter, and producer. He does not confine

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Taylor Swift, The Redford Center And The Power To Move People And Planet

The earth literally moved when Swifties at the Taylor Swift concert in Seattle, Washington last weekend. The seismologists at Western

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How Much Personal Sharing Is Too Much At Work

Recently, I had double jaw surgery, and am in recovery. I don't need any major accommodations, but I have an

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How New Preeclampsia Tests Open The Door For Improved Pregnancy Care

The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) recently approved a new blood test, developed by the company Thermo Fisher, to identify

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How To Use The Threads App To Build Your Personal Brand

When building your personal brand to develop in your career as an industry thought leader, social media is one of

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VentureFuel Brings A Fresh Approach To Corporate Innovation

I had the pleasure of interviewing the Founder and CEO of VentureFuel, founded in 2014, by serial entrepreneur, Fred Schonenberg,

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Here’s Why Business Leaders Need Multiple Crisis Management Plans

Corporate executives can be lulled into a false sense of security about their readiness to respond to a crisis by

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Twitter’s Rebrand Is A Cautionary Lesson For Marketers. Here’s Why

Twitter is now "X." The name change was accompanied by a logo swap—replacing the iconic blue bird with a minimalistic