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Richard Branson: 'Brexit shouldn't deter startups'
The business magnate calls for more people to apply to Virgin's startup accelerator Platform-X, in partnership with Virgin StartUp.
How businesses can turn one-off customers into loyal fans
Gaining a loyal following is key to any business - but there's a difference between the average consumer and a true fan.
May-Britt Moser is unlocking the secrets of our in-built GPS
Moser’s grid-cell research charts the maps made by our brains to reveal how we navigate.
Nest's £299 Cam IQ knows family from strangers, if you're willing to pay extra each month
Nest's latest offering to the home-security market is an upgrade from former DropCam models, but its defining features don't come as standard.
Baffled by the general election? Not sure who to vote for? These online tools will help
Charities across the UK can help you find out when the general election is, how to vote, where to vote, and more.
Astronomers take a step closer to proving event horizons around black holes do exist
The so-called 'hard-surface' test is the latest experiment to successfully support Einstein's theory of general relativity.
What I've learned: Lyst's Chris Morton shares his valuable business insights
Lyst's CEO shares some words of wisdom from his entrepreneurial journey.
Who built Silicon Valley? Blame the hippies
The California: Designing Freedom exhibition in London explores how 60s counterculture has influenced tech, from smartphones to search engines.
House of Cards season five review: tiresome political terror
As the evil ramps up, Frank and Claire continue their merry dance of terror – but the lack of retribution starts to take its toll on the viewer.
Tekken 7 review: this joyous masterpiece is the pinnacle of the series
An expansive cast, new fight features and mountains of bonus material make the newest Tekken the best yet.
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