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Chemistry World November 5, 2014 Elisabeth Bowley |
Energy positive treatment for fracking water Researchers from the University of Colorado Boulder have developed a technique that can simultaneously remove organic pollutants and salinity from contaminated water while producing energy. |
Chemistry World October 31, 2014 Ned Stafford |
Plea for EU to act on GM from plant scientists 21 top European plant scientists have issued an open letter demanding that the EU take action to ensure that they and other scientists are able to pursue genetically modified plant research. |
Chemistry World October 30, 2014 Dannielle Whittaker |
Mirror mirror on the ocean Long-life foams that can act as oceanic mirrors are being explored by scientists in the UK. These reflective foams could one day ease global warming by managing incoming solar radiation. |
Chemistry World October 29, 2014 Katrina Kramer |
Review finds nanosafety is no small issue A Swiss survey of over 6000 published papers on nanotoxicity has highlighted concerning deficiencies in research standards and quality. |
Chemistry World October 29, 2014 Phillip Broadwith |
EU warns DuPont and Honeywell over green refrigerants The European commission has sent a 'statement of objections' to DuPont and Honeywell, the sole manufacturers of ultra-low global warming potential refrigerant HFO-1234yf. |
InsideFlyer November 2014 |
JAL Data Breach Recently, Japan Airlines Mileage Bank members got the unfortunate news of a data breach. It's estimated that hackers may have stolen up to 750,000 pieces of information about Mileage Bank members. |
Fast Company Victor Kotsev |
Why International Cybercrime Is Going To Keep Getting Worse Many countries have devoted cyber warfare units that know how to cover their tracks, and just about every country now has cyber vigilantes and criminals motivated by their own specific needs, missions or grievances. |
Chemistry World October 27, 2014 Emma Cooper |
Self-cleaning surfaces from scrap silicone Scientists in China have made a mechanically stable superhydrophobic material from waste silicone. |
Chemistry World October 27, 2014 Anthony King |
Ineos bets big on shale Chemical group Ineos has promised 6% of its revenues from UK fracking to homeowners, landowners and communities living above its operations. |
CIO October 27, 2014 Lauren Brousell |
Gamification Helps Utility Companies Change Customer Behavior ComEd, National Grid and other utilities use analytics to get consumers to compete with neighbors and encourage whole towns to conserve -- and earn rewards. |
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