Top 10 Most Popular Stories Of The Week
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This week we reported on a glass coating developed by MIT that not even ketchup or mayo can resist. And Aisha Mustafa patented a new quantum physics propulsion system that could revolutionize the way we navigate the galaxy. We also reported on “CITE,” the most technologically advanced ghost town on the planet.
1. 8 Rules For Creating A Passionate Work Culture [2]
Fast Company
Paul Alofs offers 8 rules for creating the ideal work culture.
2. MIT's Freaky Non-Stick Coating Keeps Ketchup Flowing [3]
Co.Exist
Austin Carr reports on why we might never again have to pound the old “57” on our ketchup bottles.
3. Mustafa's Space Drive: An Egyptian Student's Quantum Physics Invention [4]
Fast Company
Aisha Mustafa (a 19-year-old student) might have discovered a new method of space travel. NASA, take note.
4. America's Most Innovative Neighborhood: 15 Square Miles In New Mexico, Population: 0 [5]
Fast Company
Humanity is now building super-advanced “testing cities” with no inhabitants. Does this sound like the beginning of a Resident Evil movie to anyone else?
5. The "Hell Yes!" Approach To Better, Bolder Decision Making [6]
Fast Company
Amber Rae makes the case for the “Hell Yes!” approach to decision making.
6. To Get To The Root Of A Hard Problem, Just Ask "Why" Five Times [7]
Co.Design
Eric Ries imparts the importance of “why.”
7. The Mouthwash Principle: For Max Effectiveness At Work, Rinse And Repeat [8]
Fast Company
Peter Bregman implores you to channel a little bit of that broken record in you.
8. Dude, This Diplomat's No Stiff [9]
Fast Company
Suzanne Philion looks to change the way that we perceive public servants.
9. Yahoo Announces Axis, A New Visual Paradigm In Web Search UI [10]
Co.Design
Axis (a new browser from Yahoo) looks to change the way that we navigate the web through our phones, tablets, and computers.
10. The 5 All-Time Best Facebook Campaigns [11]
Co.Create
Teressa Iezzi compiles the 5 best Facebook-related advertisements, which range from clever, to poignant, to downright creepy.
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