Santa Barbara, California - Fifteen years into the new millennium, we've all heard (and heard some more) that the ability to collaborate is a crucial skill in the global economy. And it's not hard to see why. The problems faced by today's organizations have gotten so incredibly complex that a diverse range of skill sets is needed to solve them. After all, no one can possibly be good at everything. No two people will ever arrive at exactly the same solution. And of course, there's an amazing synergy that arises when we join forces with others.

Los Angeles, California - It’s Academy Awards season. And while the 2015 Oscar for “Best Picture” is still waiting to be won or lost, motivational author and speaker Shawn Anderson offers a challenge to people as they consider their choice for favorite movie.

Bolzano, Italy - Revolutionary design, for every day use, unisex and made of Carbon. The first E-Bike worldwide with elegant Carbon body instead of tubes, consequent design including fork and handlebar. Full integration of the display into the carbon- handlebar and integrated light system.

Grand Teton, Wyoming - Ever wonder what it might feel like to climb and actually stand atop the Grand Teton? Visitors can now experience the Grand's 13,770-foot summit via a web-based interactive program and make this exhilarating trek without the physical effort, and possible anxieties, associated with such a lofty goal. Come take a virtual climb of Grand Teton National Park's most iconic peak and discover the legacy of mountaineering in the Teton Range of northwestern Wyoming.

Berkeley, California - Around the time of the Summer of Love in 1967, Arthur Aron, then a UC Berkeley graduate student in psychology, kissed fellow student Elaine Spaulding in front of Dwinelle Hall. What they felt at that moment was so profound that they soon married and teamed up to investigate the mysteries of attraction and intimacy.

Chicago, Illinois - This Valentine’s Day, before planning your romantic dinner or buying roses and chocolate, think about how your choices will affect the hands that feed you.