Your PowerPoint presentation is trash
Pretty much no one likes to listen to a PowerPoint presentation. So why are you still making them?
Pretty much no one likes to listen to a PowerPoint presentation. So why are you still making them?
Oliver Tao was in elementary school in China when he first started trying to take apart computers and hack online games. Now, he uses his love of computers and his skills in pharmaceutical science to help drug companies design new medicines.
Optave Diagnostics, an Early Charm portfolio firm, is developing medical devices that will allow clinicians to more clearly "see" and diagnose certain cancers.
How can ventures balance the conflict between productivity and creativity? Perhaps we should have a drink and think about it.
Winston Frazer learned it is not uncommon for soldiers and cops to remove their body armor, or simply not wear it regularly, because it is uncomfortable and unwieldy. It's a problem he thought his company’s 3D printing technology could help solve.
What if the uniforms worn by American soldiers could prevent them from getting badly injured by a fire, or from getting bitten by bugs that may carry disease? That kind of question drives Keturah Postell in her work, each day.
You probably own a T-shirt that was made using screen printing. But did you know meat products could be made with the same process?
Microfibers that are shed from textiles are usually too small to see with the naked eye. But they end up contaminating everything from the fish we eat to the air we breathe.
Write down on a scrap of paper ‘your why’. Not what you do, but why it matters to you.
Olympic athletes will do almost anything to gain a competitive edge. So what if it could be as simple as wearing a piece of clothing?