The lean startup movement: Lessons from Coca-Cola and Burt’s Bees
Over the past few years, we have witnessed how startups go lean to get a disruptive innovation out into the market and make it through the tough early stages.
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Over the past few years, we have witnessed how startups go lean to get a disruptive innovation out into the market and make it through the tough early stages.
Gwynedd-Mercy College announced this morning that its application to become a university has been approved.
The Voyager-1 spacecraft has become the first manmade object to leave the Solar System.
San Jose State University on Wednesday quietly released the full research report on the for-credit online courses it offered this spring through the online education company Udacity.
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Academic dishonesty is not on the rise, James M. Lang argues, despite periodic media flurries suggesting otherwise in the wake of various high-profile cheating scandals
Google is teaming up with EdX, an open-source online education nonprofit started by Harvard and MIT, to create a new site that EdX’s president compared to a “YouTube for MOOCs.”
Researchers at a lab at Oregon State University are using zebrafish to assess the impacts of multiple chemical exposures.