Sorry, Axe: India is banning "overtly sexual" deodorant advertisements.
Sorry, Axe: India is banning "overtly sexual" deodorant advertisements.

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A Geodesic Dome Promises Fish from the Sky
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TED's Taboo: What's Too Controversial for the Hipster Confab?
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Billr: The App for Dining on a Budget (Without Annoying Your Friends)
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Companies Value Internships, So Why Don't They Hire Interns?
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Debunking 'Green Living': Combatting Climate Change Requires Lifestyle Changes, Not Organic Products
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Infographic: Understanding Social Enterprise
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The B-Corp logo means a company—not just a product—is making their money ethically. Now a snappy ad campaign puts the "B" in front of the public.
PETA has announced the sexiest vegetarians in America. They are Kristin Bell and Prince. The devastated runners-up were Natalie Portman and...

It's easy for Vogue to check every model's ID. It's a lot more difficult to start checking the egos of the magazine's own photographers and editors.
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Entries into the Acumen Fund's current Search for the Obvious challenge are due November 21, 2010. Make sanitation sexy.
Something everyone in college or beyond can agree on is that filling out applications (not to mention waiting to hear back) is torturous. Will...

After getting so much publicity for getting their ad rejected last year, PETA has gone even farther with the "vegetables are sexy concept."

The winners of the Acumen Fund's "The Search for the Obvious: Sanitation Is Sexy" project imagine a world without toilets.
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Lasers, 3D printers, and computers: This isn't your grandmother's pottery class.

Here's what women really think about facial hair.

Here's an interesting way to get around a ban on incandescent light bulbs: Market them as space heaters.

The SMIT team's new Tensile Solar Structures are lightweight, modular energy-generating systems, inspired by fabric architecture.
India has decided that it will not be making any orders for the $100 laptop, Nicholas Negroponte's machine that was designed to give children in...
By researching India's poorly staffed schools, this MIT group figured out how to fix them. A teacher-less classroom is an all-too-familiar...

India has become a hotspot for fertility clinics, which now paying Indian women to be surrogate mothers.
The activist, author, and lawyer Arvind Narrain weighs in on his country's recent de-criminalization of homosexuality. The news made headlines...
Tomorrow marks the launch of the inaugural "Tech4Society" celebration in Hyderabad, India. Nearly three years in the making, the event...