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Real Travel Adventures November 2007 Bonnie Neely |
Koji Kobayashi: Spreading Peace Through Music Hiroshima bombing survivor Koji Kobayashi has launched a bold campaign to reach around the world with a message of peace through music and the urgent cry to rid the world of nuclear weapons.  |
Bank Systems & Technology October 21, 2007 Maria Bruno-Britz |
BB&T Adopts a Centralized Approach to Anti-Money Laundering As money laundering grows more global and real-time in scope, experts agree that it is vital for financial institutions to use more-flexible strategies to combat criminals. The result is a growing need for more-dynamic technology.  |
IEEE Spectrum November 2007 Robert N. Charette |
Open-Source Warfare Terrorists are leveraging information technology to organize, recruit, and learn -- and the West is struggling to keep up. The conflict in Iraq highlights how the open global access to increasingly powerful technological tools is in effect allowing small groups to declare war on nations.  |
IEEE Spectrum November 2007 Susan Arterian Chang |
Clean Energy Guru Takes On Wall Street For his exchange-traded fund, Robert Wilder's unique approach to stock picking is a disciplined focus on a company's technology. Financials are a secondary consideration.  |
Inc. November 2007 Alison Stein Wellner |
Nothing But Green Skies Enterprise Rent-A-Car is one of the nation's top family-owned businesses, a $12 billion behemoth that dominates its industry. But CEO Andy Taylor feared it all could vanish in a puff of CO 2. It was time to get greener. And quick.  |
Inc. November 2007 Elaine Appleton Grant |
Let's Put On a Show In the wake of September 11, Image 4, a designer of trade show exhibits, saw revenue plunge by two-thirds. That led CEO Jeff Baker to rethink everything - and rebuild his business in a radical new way.  |
Inc. November 2007 Nitasha Tiku |
Green Housing For the Rest of Us Real estate developers at Full Spectrum NY had been told that sustainably designed buildings are only for the rich. The company's response? The Kalahari, a green high-rise with all the latest features but a reasonable price tag.  |
Inc. November 2007 Nitasha Tiku |
Long Live Rock A family business found the right chemistry to take the symbol of the man-made world and bring it back to nature. A few nuggets about recyclable concrete.  |
Popular Mechanics November 2007 Jeff Wise |
Thought Police: How Brain Scans Could Invade Your Private Life In the past decade, a wave of researchers using scans has laid bare the rough schematics of how our brains handle fear, memory, risk-taking, romantic love and other mental processes. Soon, the technology could go even further, pulling back the curtain guarding our most private selves.  |
Chemistry World October 29, 2007 Simon Hadlington |
Forging Ahead of the Counterfeiters Scientists have demonstrated a suite of analytical techniques that can be used to distinguish genuine from fake antimalaria tablets. The problem of counterfeit drugs is growing in many parts of the world, posing a serious health risk.  |
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