
The Art of Building Startups: Lessons from Silicon Valley
Silicon Valley has always been a global hub for technological innovations and entrepreneurship for many major technology companies, such as Google, Apple, and Microsoft; it is also home to a variety of technological startups, from big to small. To achieve massive success, many companies have employed numerous techniques to build a strong foundation, resonate with clients, and remain ambitious in their goals.

The Rise of the Cosmetic Industry
The Second World War dwindled the supply of petroleum and alcohol, one of the core components of cosmetics, resulting in a shortage of cosmetic products. However, the demand for makeup skyrocketed as the majority of women gained financial independence. The era’s fashion emphasizes femininity evidently from the bold colors used in lipsticks, rouge, and nail polish.

Organ-on-Chips: An Advancement in the Medical Industry
In 2007, Wyss Institute invented organ-on-a-chip (OoC), a device containing cell culture imitating human organs. This invention allows the control of biochemical and cellular responses, which are not available in animal testing. Combined with new technology (e.g. AI), organ-on-a-chip can revolutionize pharmaceutical development for the better.

How Does Climate Change Affect the Economy?
The agricultural economy was directly impacted by climate change.

Suisse Secrets: Weirdest Corporate Fines in History
Credit Suisse’s reputation was shattered in February 2022 when a leak, titled “Suisse Secrets,” surfaced online, revealing the information of more than 30,000 Credit Suisse clients. Several customers were allegedly involved in serious crimes. Consequently, many organizations began to question the legitimacy of Swiss banks and their policies.

Melanie Perkins: The Girl who Started Canva
Perkins is the co-founder of Fusion Books, a platform that allows users to produce yearbooks without professional software, which inspired

The World of Hot Wheels Collectors
Many forms of antiques, ranging from toys to technologies, were kept to this day, including

Den Fujita: How McDonald’s Japan Became a Reality
Fujita was a unique CEO, relentlessly promoting McDonald’s on television by using unusual ways to convince watchers to eat at his restaurants. His advertisements were purposefully ridiculous and comedic to attract

Big Mouth Billy Bass: The Big Catch
Made up of rubber latex and relatively simple, but revolutionary machinery, it was known for its silly antics, flopping around, bending its neck, and lip-syncing to Al Green’s