On July 17, 1902 in the midst of a steamy summer, Dr. Willis H. Carrier developed and later patented the first modern system to→


kvia.com: Carlos Kato, inventor of the Personal Misting Umbrella, came up with the idea on his way home to his East El Paso home→


Southeast Missourian: The Jackson native began his career in engineering and surveying, developing those skills into a home building and real estate development business.→


What does an outboard motor and ice cream have in common? The Evinrude. Evinrude was the world’s first outboard motor, and it has a→


What are some of the most popular attractions during a hot summer? The pool. It also has the potential to be dangerous. In 2002,→


In almost any neighborhood, people will see a teenager mowing a lawn for some quick summer cash. Not long ago, that teen was Wade→


Spring is almost over and summer is approaching fast. If it is already warm enough where you are, you’ve probably hit the beach already.→


Cheri Garcia started with an idea. How do you enjoy a beautiful day floating in the pool while getting the best tan possible? So,→


According to the New York Daily News, this baseball cap is totally kosher. A Manhattan man has invented what he calls the “yamulkap,” a→


There are plenty of jobs you can take over the summer, but some of them cater to a student’s schedule better than others. To→


Reuters: We’ve all heard of summer camp, boot camp, even fat camp. But how about a camp for young women with a knack for→


  photo credit: jaeWALK During summer vacation all of us stay at home moms can appreciate the higher level of stress that most of→


LA Working Moms Examiner: Has this ever happened to you? You’ve started a business at home or are building your business. You are getting→


Advertising Age: Tom Martin over at Advertising Age shares some of his biz book favorites for summer reading. Enjoy the summer and the books.→


seattlepi.com: The summer is upon us, and with the summer comes summer employees! Though reports show that summer hiring is certainly in a lull→