Cleaning Water with the Help of Cacti

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Using Artificial Intelligence To Live Longer and Healthier Lives

Susann Keohane discusses how she uses remote sensing to study behavior patterns in the aging population, a project she hopes will help the elderly thrive: “Overall, I really want us to make older adults feel like technology is for them…

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CEO 101: Craig Bandes and Financial Strategy

Craig Bandes discusses how to avoid the same pitfalls of companies he has worked with in the past and how to create a structurally sound order of operations through his experience in business and finances: “And you get to a point where you just realize that if I don’t try it, I’ll never know, and I’ll always regret it.

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CEO 101: Weaver Gaines and Growing a Company

Weaver Gaines shares his experiences as the CEO of several startup companies in terms of the highs, the lows, the expected, and the unexpected: “So I think you can inculcate a culture from the top, from the beginning, that says, ‘We don’t lie.

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CEO 101: Vinny Olmstead and Funding an Idea

As a first-time founder and CEO, guest Vinny Olmstead reflects on what it felt like to start something new: “The one word I would use is just excitement.

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CEO 101: Ron Tarro and the Idea of Business

On what it’s like becoming the CEO of a startup and gradually having more and more employees taking over some of the day-to-day responsibilities, guest Ron Tarro says the following: “It’s almost better to view what you’re building as a machine; it’s a machine where, if you actually step back from it, the machine keeps running.

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CEO 101: Lew Dickey and the Realm of Radio

Recalling his time in the radio business, guest Lew Dickey tells host James Di Virgilio that, as a CEO, it is important to recognize that you are often forced to take things as you go: “The landscape is changing—you might be able to see a little bit around the corner, but nobody has perfect vision into the future.

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CEO 101: Rick Carlson and SharpSpring

When Rick Carlson founded SharpSpring in 2012, he didn’t think of himself as a CEO.

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An Edible Radio Transmitter That Monitors Medications

Medicine that talks to you.

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Helping Diabetics Keep Their Vision

Diabetes sometimes leads to loss of vision.

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