World Bytes
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World Bytes: Athletic Socks – a Case Study of Entrepreneurship
Successful innovation is facilitated by a prepared mind, a keen sense of observation, a belief in oneself, and the courage to persist in spite of seemingly insurmountable obstacles.
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World Bytes: Technology and Engineering Management
January 2015 marked the rebirth of an IEEE Society the IEEE Technology and Engineering Management Society. Even if you are not a manager, management skills and attitudes can be of enormous benefit to you.
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World Bytes: Our Future on Earth?
We cannot control astro-biological factors and we will not be able to travel to distant planets for many generations, but we can, and must, mitigate man-made destructive practices if we are to survive and importantly survive together safely with a quality life worth living.
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World Bytes: American Ingenuity Awards
In a world where the news media is often preoccupied with communicating stories of failure, disaster, incivility and negativity; we as members of the IEEE must strive to promote the incredible achievements of the nations and the worlds educators, creators, scientists, and innovators who are transforming our world and making…
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World Bytes: The Day the Wall Fell
9 November 2014 marks the 25th anniversary of when the people of East and West Germany together, literally, hammered the Berlin Wall to pieces.
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World Bytes: Blind Adventure
Erik Weihenmayer and others with disabilities prove that with spirit, courage and determination, disabilities and set-backs can be overcome.
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World Bytes: World War I: 100 Years Later
World Bytes: World War I: 100 Years Later
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World Bytes: Reversing Extinction
Advances in genetic engineering are opening up possibilities that were once the subject of science fiction movies.