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"Your kids and grandkids are going to fly on spacecraft that had their beginnings in what we’re doing right now.”

Thanks to startup Grantoo, a hand of Texas Hold-em could earn you cash for college.

This isn’t a story only about good intentions. The company stands to benefit, too.

Ellie Jeffery fought illness and boredom while providing the world an inspiring glimpse of her hope.

In Mexico, a pioneering company uses sophisticated data sets to replace credit scores and provide access to mobile phones and the internet.

Google is funding a startup that could change the way Cairo residents navigate the city's infamous traffic.

“If this many people are willing to put up money just to raise awareness of Kony, why not use that money to hire Blackwater to capture him?”

A robotic activist lobbies world leaders to take action against global poverty with tweets painted on the pavement.

Facebook may be the rage, but a more productive investment awaits abroad, where demand for capital is far higher.

For those of us who can't pick up the whole check like a baller, there's Billr.

Ford's new EV is impressive, but like other automakers, it's facing a real barrier in battery technology.

Web-based app Understoodit lets students click to indicate whether they comprehend.

Another young startup billionaire shows Mark Zuckerberg just how rough the first year after a public offering can be.

A milestone in future studies: Robotic cars get a license in the Silver State.

The device is designed to prevent the deaths of infants forgotten in hot cars through a weight sensor placed in a car seat.

Regardless of how you start using social tools at work, it can quickly become endlessly complicated to use them as a civilian.

Teachers say gaming helps them personalize instruction and meet the needs of all kids.