The finale of this year's InNOLEvation Challenge awarded several innovative student projects.
Judged by a panel of elite entrepreneurs and business experts, The Jim Moran Institute for Global Entrepreneurship Business Model competition gave student entrepreneurs a chance to compete for funding and prizes. |
Keep your group in sync with the tap of a finger. New group app creates a better way to not only communicate with members, but also manage activities, finances and group decisions when apart. Grapp is the newest app for those who crave more organization, communication and efficiency in their team activities. Grapp allows groups and societies to organize a private cluster of contacts by emails, phone numbers and/or Facebook names to stay connected with their crew. Though Grapp was originally intended for managing Greek life, its applicability is endless. Whether you need to stay in contact with your soccer team, film club, fraternity, family or Dungeons and Dragons party — Grapp functions can benefit you. CSU "tongue-hearing" device has potential to revolutionize research in deafness and deaf culture Researchers at Colorado State University are paving the way for alternative solutions to deafness. They have discovered that with unique mapping of the tongue, along with a bluetooth sound receptor, tongues can use vibration frequencies to transmit signals to the brain in order to help the deaf understand vocal and nonvocal sounds around them.
From Alan Williams, Contributing Writer Mars One promised people a chance to colonize another planet, but in reality it seems this venture was little more than a scam. A company called Mars One has been advertising a contest to send humans to Mars for months, taking applications for would-be martians who would be sent to the red planet to build a colony. Recently however, one astronaut candidate came out against the non-profit, saying that the astronauts that were selected paid their way into the program. Many sources like this Ars Technica article say that Mars One doesn't have enough money or income to get off the ground. |
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