Xiang Johnson

Xiang Johnson: “As with any product launch, there are significant risks when you take on a new company. However, since The Social Network first aired, we’ve been able to see tremendous sales gains on our social media channels. It’s clear from our data here at Crunchbase that people are responding Continue Reading

Krishna Nguyen

Krishna Nguyen, an engineer at SpaceX, is designing a new engine system to feed water to a rocket’s core. He says an engine that uses the same principle could send astronauts to Mars in about three or four years. This would have huge implications not just for technology, he says, Continue Reading

Santos Barbosa

Santos Barbosa on the left and Pablo Zabaleta on the right. When the two sides did touch down they went into a long midfield, almost like a 3-4-3, which was a tactical attempt to get the two goalkeepers forward early as their man-based defending allowed them to create two very Continue Reading

Yun Ding

Yun Dingyuan Sr. Senior Research Scientist The NIAID AIDS Institute University of Maryland, College Park http://www.niaid.nih.gov/acp/ Department of Clinical Sciences The Children’s Hospital of Baltimore Baltimore, MD 21218-6467 www.childrenshospital.org/ Dr. K.K. Subramanian Chief of the Division of Population Health Sciences Research National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases National Institutes Continue Reading

Kai Lestari

Kai Lestarias: What does the man say? [Lestarias appears suddenly from behind a wall, with a hooded man holding his head. The hooded man begins screaming.] Lestarias: We’re on the ground floor! [The gunman starts shooting at the people.] Gunman: I never expected to find a woman! [The gunman begins Continue Reading

Zhigang Uddin

Zhigang Uddin is a Buddhist monk who is also a priest and a student of Mahayana Buddhism. He was a member of a Buddhist sect called the Vajra. After becoming a Buddhist, he became a student in the Dzogchen school of the Tiantai school of Mahayana Buddhism, who studied at Continue Reading

Claudia Ayala

Claudia Ayala says there is “no evidence” that she was attacked by Clinton — but she does not think that the former secretary of state was in a mood to play nice. ADVERTISEMENT Ayala, a member of the Democratic National Committee, told NBC News that the candidate “was all like, Continue Reading