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1.
Amazing Feet
Issue: May/June 2012
Author(s): Matt Tullis
Inspired by a gecko’s ability to scale walls and stick to even the most difficult surfaces, ADAP Nanotech created a synthetic technology that has big potential in a variety of industries ranging from electronics to aviation.
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Bank Notes
Issue: March/April 2012
Author(s): Matt Tullis
Segmint is cashing in on the move to online banking by reconnecting financial institutions with their customers and their needs.
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Control Freaks
Issue: November/December 2011
Author(s): Matt Tullis
With an easy-to-implement software solution that makes industrial equipment more energy efficient and a pivotal licensing agreement with Texas Instruments already in place, LineStream is engineered for growth.
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Hoop Dreams
Issue: July/August 2011
Author(s): Matt Tullis
Three urban farmers turn a bad experience into a better-designed hoop house and growing business.
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Side Project
Issue: May/June 2011
Author(s): Matt Tullis
Claude Booker’s failed restaurant cooked up the idea for Simply Southern Sides, which sells frozen dishes like black-eyed peas, collard greens and sweet potato casserole in your local grocery store.
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Medical Mystery
Issue: March/April 2011
Author(s): Rebecca Meisser
Researcher Michael Weiss’ 26-year quest to unlock the secrets of insulin has created Thermalin Diabetes, a company hoping to change the way we treat diabetics.
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How Can …
Issue: November/December 2010
Author(s): By Lauren Steiner, president of Grants Plus
A career nonprofit employee become a for-profit entrepreneur?
8.
Nonprofit Center
Issue: November/December 2010
Author(s): Matt Tullis
Adam Roth has turned his not-for-profit experience into a startup ready to help organizations communicate with board members and better monitor and report grants.
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How Can ...
Issue: September/October 2010
an inventor benefit from a partner with business experience?
10.
Clean Team
Issue: September/October 2010
Author(s): Matt Tullis
A college chemist and serial entrepreneur have joined forces to develop Osorb, a nanoglass sponge that washes away contaminants in water and was put to use in the Gulf of Mexico.