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Fast Company May 1, 2011 Boyd & Arndt |
Jason Liebman on Creating a Space for Digital Activists Liebman, 35, a former Googler and CEO of the DIY video site Howcast, is building a platform to empower digital activists around the world. |
Chemistry World April 20, 2011 Simon Hadlington |
Putting the cement industry in the calcium loop Scientists in the UK have shown that two major industrial processes that generate large amounts of carbon dioxide could usefully be linked together to deliver significant savings in energy and CO 2 emissions. |
The Motley Fool April 20, 2011 Morgan Housel |
Saving Ourselves From Gambling The FBI's unfounded obsession with the horrors of gambling. Should online gambling be outlawed, or legalized and taxed? |
The Motley Fool April 19, 2011 Gary Cassady |
Ethical Clothing Companies That Would Make Angelina Jolie Proud Investing in these retailers puts your conscience at ease. |
BusinessWeek April 14, 2011 Jon Birger |
The Battle Royale for Supercorn Corn that doesn't need so much nitrogen could cut America's $8-billion-a-year fertilizer bill, send less pollution into the water and less carbon into the air. Meet the scientists trying to build a better kernel |
BusinessWeek April 14, 2011 Nick Leiber |
Fernando Fischmann's Power-Enabling Pools The Crystal Lagoons honcho wants to build pools with advanced water filtration systems that will make power plants safer and cheaper |
BusinessWeek April 13, 2011 Helyar & Srivastava |
Rajat Gupta's Tragic Ambition The former McKinsey chief is accused of passing inside information to Galleon Group's Raj Rajaratnam |
The Motley Fool April 13, 2011 David Lee Smith |
Cornell University Flunks Fracking Hydraulic fracturing finishes behind both coal and wrestling at Cornell University, which is garnering attention for a research report it just released on the environmental effects of hydraulic fracturing, or "fracking." |
Chemistry World April 13, 2011 Hepeng Jia |
Full steam ahead for China's nuclear development As the nuclear crisis at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant in Japan escalates and continues to be the cause of worldwide concern, China is unlikely to stop its ambitious plan to expand its nuclear industry. |
Food Processing April 2011 Pisciotta & Ramsey |
Is Your Manufacturing Plant Secure? With the new Food Safety Act, it's time to perform a physical security checkup. |
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