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IEEE Spectrum September 2012 Ritchie S. King |
The Global Brain Trade A survey reveals the worldwide migration patterns of researchers |
Chemistry World August 16, 2012 David Lawrence |
Food security I would wholeheartedly recommend The Feeding of Nations, by Mark Gibson, as a reference source to anyone involved with, or interested in, food security. It is both succinct and well referenced. |
IEEE Spectrum August 2012 Willie D. Jones |
Declarations of Cyberwar What the revelations about the U.S.-Israeli origin of Stuxnet mean for warfare |
National Defense September 2012 Aleksandar D. Jovovic |
Industry Could Benefit From Cross-Border Defense Programs A prescient Rand Corp. study some years ago warned of obstacles to joint cross-border procurement as numerous and complex, the product of parochial industry interests, domestic legacy systems and national doctrines. |
National Defense August 2012 Sandra Erwin |
Security Firms Divided Over How to Succeed in the Anti-Piracy Business Over the past several years, successful ship hijackings have begun to take a toll on the world's economy as Somalia-based pirates have expanded their area of influence beyond the East Coast of Africa, analysts said. |
Chemistry World July 2, 2012 Mico Tatalovic |
Poorer countries seek assurances on technology transfer after Rio+20 The Rio+20 summit has failed to reach an agreement on a $30 billion fund to finance the transfer of green technologies to the developing world. Developing countries have been pushing for the fund in negotiations over the past six months. |
Fast Company Jul/Aug 2012 Anya Kamenetz |
Adam Hasler On Developing A Kickstarter For World-Changing Ideas "We hope to simultaneously break down existing information silos and create a shared space for those who work on urgent global problems," says Hasler. |
National Defense June 2012 Dan Parsons |
U.S. Remains Dependent on China for Rare Earth Elements The U.S. military is almost completely dependent on China for the rare earth elements that go into everything from batteries to precision-guided bombs, according to a report by the Congressional Research Service. |
IEEE Spectrum April 2012 Yu-Tzu Chiu |
Taiwan's Tech Hubs Take Advantage of Disasters After Japan's earthquake and Thailand's floods, firms are building backup manufacturing sites |
IndustryWeek March 14, 2012 Alan Beaulieu |
Nearsourcing, Low-Cost Natural Gas Drive Chemical Industry Growth Why it's time for chemical producers to invest in domestic operations. |
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