Fifty-year anniversaries are compiled and celebrated each year from categories such as famous movies, songs, trends, foods and historical happenings. Can you recall a space exploration event that could have just turned 50? It was…
Here’s to your good fortune in 2023
Foreign foods that are actually American include spaghetti and meatballs with origins in New York, Chimichangas that hail from Arizona and Cuban sandwiches first served in Florida. What about the beginnings of fortune cookies? Surprise…
Words that took over the internet
Five-letter words dominated the internet this year when the New York Times introduced Wordle—a word-puzzle game that was named word of the year by the Cambridge Dictionary. Funny thing…
Smartest holiday gift EVER!
Need that perfect gift for a businessperson? A student? Anyone who wants to improve their communication skills to get their message heard? Our recommendation is Smart Brevity, a hot-off-the-press book that cuts to the chase of communication.”
Book Review: Smart Brevity by Jim VandeHei, Mike Allen and Roy Schwartz
The average person spends fewer than 15 seconds on web page clicks. Recognizing this ultra-fast-paced noise of words, three co-founders of Axios and Politico wrote Smart Brevity to “cut to the chase of communication.”
Our contribution to your Thanksgiving feast
In honor of thanksgiving with its “turkey and trimmings” menu, we’ve gathered up some fascinating findings about our feathered friends…
FDA’s answer to ‘valley of death’ risk for medical devices
The FDA recently announced its new TPLC Advisory Pilot program (TAP) to accelerate access to new medical devices. It was definitely a hot topic at the FDA Town Hall held during this year’s MedTech Conference in Boston. TAP is a new component of the…
From ice bucket challenges to “icy” medicinal practices
Nearly ten years ago, the first annual ALS Ice Bucket Challenge raised awareness and $135+ million toward research for a cure. Today, scientists are raising awareness about the benefits of cold-water immersion. Based upon more than 100 studies…
There are plenty of “Bill of Rights” documents. What’s the most recent and for whom?
Companies and consumers have a new “artificial intelligence bill of rights.” Its purpose? To define the best practices for use of AI technology. Here are the quick facts about the 73-page document.
Steps count, but how many is ideal?
At first the buzz was that walking 10,000 steps daily would keep us healthy. More recent articles described a lower threshold ranging from 5,000 to 8,000 steps. The latest proven research?
Book Review: Uncharted by Margaret Heffernan
A highly recognized TED Talks speaker and entrepreneur, author Margaret Heffernan has a new book, Uncharted, How to Navigate the Future, in which she boldly takes a deep dive into the past to answer the often-asked question, Why did no one see this coming?
Slashies are real, and they’re gaining momentum
Slashies made a cameo appearance in the 2001 movie Zoolander with the “Fabio Slashie Award” for Best Actor ‘Slash’ Model. Twenty years later, analysts asked if 2020 would be the decade of the slashies. The answer is…