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Chemistry World April 23, 2014 Phillip Broadwith |
GSK corruption investigation widens Pharma giant GlaxoSmithKline has responded to allegations made by the BBC's Panorama program concerning improper conduct by GSK's sales staff in Poland. |
HBS Working Knowledge April 23, 2014 Michael Blanding |
Are Electronic Cigarettes a Public Good or Health Hazard? A new case study by John Quelch charts the growing popularity of electronic cigarettes and how tobacco companies and regulators are responding. |
Fast Company Ayana Byrd |
Check Out This High-End, High-Tech Burger Joint When a customer sits down, they don't have to hope they have an attentive waiter, because they have a computer that shows images of all the menu items and allows people to place their own orders in this eco-friendly restaurant. |
Information Today April 22, 2014 Brandi Scardilli |
For EBSCO, Every Day Is Earth Day The largest division of EBSCO Industries, EBSCO has a variety of green initiatives at its Ipswich, Mass., headquarters, which are on display in EBSCO's newsroom and in its YouTube video "Why Go Green?" |
Chemistry World April 17, 2014 Hepeng Jia |
Para-xylene plants face uphill struggle for acceptance in China Experts on public engagement say that a more systematic approach will be needed if the reputation of China's chemical industry is to be rescued from the gutter. |
Chemistry World April 15, 2014 Abigail Hallowes |
Toilet flushes could help power homes Researchers in South Korea have devised a way to harness the motion of water, including from raindrops or from a flushing toilet, as a sustainable energy source. |
HBS Working Knowledge April 15, 2014 Carmen Nobel |
Calderon: Economic Arguments Needed to Fight Climate Change Former President of Mexico Felipe Calderon says the United States Congress and Chinese coal plants are the biggest obstacles to fixing climate change. |
Fast Company May 2014 |
Minimal Waste, Minimal Profit This month's billion-dollar business idea (which you can steal) comes from Nikhil Arora and Alejandro Velez, founders of urban-farming startup Back to the Roots. |
National Defense May 2014 Reeder & Bradel |
Cyber Security Regime Undergoing Changes The rules governing the security of the information technology systems of contractors and the private sector are in a continual state of flux as the federal government struggles to get its arms around an ever-changing landscape. |
Chemistry World April 14, 2014 Andy Extance |
Nanotubes zip into bundle of solar energy By tightly squeezing light-switching chemical groups along carbon nanotubes, researchers in the US have moved closer to flexibly storing solar energy for later use. |
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