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These grad students designed Lifelens, an app that lets you snap picture of a blood sample to determine if it's infected with malaria.
Learning from Asia to sell tea in America.

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Boba milk tea is still wildly popular in Taiwan, but the country hasn't produced a recognizable brand for the product.

In San Francisco, a business incubator for women immigrants is launching the next generation of street food entrepreneurs.

Slava Menn's company raised $75,000 on Kickstarter. Here's how they did it, and how you can, too.

New Orleans' renaissance isn't just due to educated white kids. It's also thanks to young black professionals from around the country.

Expecting someone to have dreamed up your ideal job is like expecting someone to read your mind.

A business' approach to change says a lot about its management.

Although California is seen as the birthplace of the local food movement, home-based food operations are prohibited. That may be about to change.

How universities and accelerators are driving social entrepreneurship forward.

Blowback from PR gaffes or praise from customers is broadcast for all to see.

The Boba Guys use trial-and-error to find their winning recipe and learn the upside of failure.