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HBS Working Knowledge October 18, 2010 Carmen Nobel |
Venture Capital's Disconnect with Clean Tech MBA students and young venture capitalists often assume that all promising start-ups can grow and exit as fast as Internet start-ups, but they're mistaken.  |
Home Theater October 18, 2010 Mark Fleischmann |
Panasonic Aspires to Be Green Panasonic's Green Plan 2018 will bring a variety of changes and initiatives aimed at making the massive company's activities more environmentally friendly.  |
TIME Asia October 25, 2010 Aryn Baker |
Live Aid Risks are an inherent part of doing aid work in a war zone. They should not be taken needlessly. But if an aversion to risk undermines the effectiveness of aid, the sacrifice of all those who have died will be in vain.  |
Chemistry World October 12, 2010 Rebecca Trager |
EPA criticised for hexavalent chromium move The US Environmental Protection Agency has come under fire for moving hastily to potentially adopt stricter standards for hexavalent chromium, a group of man-made compounds used in the production of stainless steel, chromate chemicals and pigments.  |
The Motley Fool October 12, 2010 Toby Shute |
Beware: Some Solar Stocks Aren't Automatically Green Want a feel-good investment? You'd better consider the full solar life-cycle.  |
The Motley Fool October 12, 2010 Michael Kanellos |
Has Google's Green Strategy Begun to Make Sense? Artificial intelligence, yes. Everything else, no.  |
Chemistry World October 11, 2010 Rebecca Renner |
Dispersant use not 'unreasonable', despite lack of data The US government was not adequately prepared when it made the controversial decision to use chemical dispersants in the wake of the Deepwater Horizon oil spill, according to a report from federal officials.  |
Chemistry World October 7, 2010 Andrew Turley |
Hungarian toxic mud reaches Danube Since the disaster occurred on Monday, emergency services have been struggling to prevent 700,000 cubic meters of caustic red mud reaching the Danube, using plaster to dam the flow.  |
National Defense November 2010 Eric Beidel |
To Counter Bioterrorism, The Key is Boosting Immunity That's why Texas A&M University researchers are investigating ways to arm Americans against attacks involving toxins, viruses and bacteria.  |
National Defense November 2010 Stew Magnuson |
Former Customs and Border Protection Chief Slams Congress As deputy commissioner of Customs and Border Protection in the Bush administration, Jayson Ahern was the primary target of Congress' ire when it came to a mandate to screen 100 percent of all shipping containers bound for the United States for nuclear materials.  |
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