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National Defense January 2013 Sandra I. Erwin |
Air Force's Relationship With Unmanned Aviation Hits Plateau Remotely-piloted aircraft are the darlings of 21st century warfare. Drone fleets are expanding across the U.S. military, the CIA and the armed forces of many foreign countries. |
Chemistry World December 13, 2012 Jennifer Newton |
Making criminals leave chemical fingerprints Scientists in Brazil have shown that luminescent lanthanide tags can be added to ammunition to enable visual identification of gunshot residue at crime scenes, and even on a shooter's hands, using an ultraviolet lamp. |
Chemistry World December 12, 2012 Yan Yan |
China's emissions may peak as soon as 2025 New research suggests that China's carbon emissions could peak as soon as 2025. But not everyone is convinced by these projections. |
HBS Working Knowledge December 12, 2012 Kim Girard |
Power to the People: The Unexpected Influence of Small Coalitions J. Gunnar Trumbull discusses his new book, Strength in Numbers, in which he argues that diffuse groups -- environmentalists, consumer activists, farmers -- wield great influence in areas of regulation in the developed world. |
IEEE Spectrum December 2012 Susan Hassler |
The Pursuit of Corporate Happiness Biometric sensors can gauge worker productivity but carry real risks as well. There are other key issues related to privacy, control, ownership, and rights. |
Chemistry World December 10, 2012 Andrew Turley |
Pfizer's lost gold A stash of gold dust bought for $700,000 last year has gone missing from a Pfizer lab in St Louis, Missouri. |
Chemistry World December 7, 2012 Andrew Turley |
Mango and Zara sign up to 'detox' plan Greenpeace has won more support for its campaign to remove potentially harmful chemicals from the supply chain of the global fashion industry. |
Chemistry World December 7, 2012 Laura Howes |
Spray and peel forensic sampling Forensic sampling of surfaces currently relies on a wipe with a cotton gauze but there are concerns about cross contamination and the loss of certain organic compounds. |
Registered Rep. December 4, 2012 Megan Leonhardt |
Blotter: December 2012 A former hedge fund manager for SAC Capital Advisors was arrested and charged with orchestrating a $276 million insider-trading scheme. |
Chemistry World December 3, 2012 Maria Burke |
Push for renewables may have unforeseen consequences On a global scale, lots of studies indicate fully integrated planning of resources should be synchronized across sectors and countries, says Antony Froggatt, senior research fellow at Chatham House, but it is hard to put into practice. |
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