Big News in Teeth: Today’s Business Ideas in the News

No assembly required with this self-assembling chair from MIT.

Niche biz: [snowplow innovation(http://finance.townhall.com/columnists/politicalcalculations/2015/02/23/there-is-no-great-snowplow-stagnation-n1960899).

From China, a niche biz: pigeon markets.

From Japan, where things are getting strange: funerals for robotic dogs.

Good news: Dentists lose a monopoly on white smiles.

Interesting: The right utensils can enhance or detract from a meal.

Will this approach work with other types of crime? Shoplifting at Whole Foods or Bloomingdale’s? Pay Corrective Education Company $320 and they won’t call the cops.

Kids will be kids: This 15 year old is making $500,000 a year in the babysitting business.

Chicken money: Hen lays perfectly round egg which sells on eBay.

There are opportunities galore here: The first full body transplant is two years away, surgeon claims.

I had no idea, and we used cloth diapers: The messy world of online diaper-swapping.

Sad, but profitable: Orphanage tourism is real.

Must read, despite the spammy title: This guy used an insane get-rich-quick scheme to become a start-up millionaire in three weeks.

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