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Fast Company Evie Nagy |
Fusion's New Interactive Project Tells The Story Of Unrelenting Street Harassment Experimentation in in-depth digital storytelling is something that Fusion is clearly eager to establish as a defining characteristic of the brand. |
Fast Company Chris Chafin |
Meet The 32-Year-Old, Yoga-Loving, Punk Rock, Tree Hugger CEO Of A $100-Million Trucking Company Caitlin Welby doesn't have that hard of a time reconciling her former life as an artist and punk with her current one helming a large firm while fighting to reform an industry that is one of the planet's biggest sources of pollution |
National Defense March 2015 Stew Magnuson |
Counterterrorism Officials Look for Ways to Stop Small Unmanned Aircraft On Feb. 2, a DJI Phantom quad-copter crashed on the White House lawn. The incident sent Secret Service agents scrambling. |
National Defense March 2015 James A. "Ty" Hughes |
Rules Issued to Combat Human Trafficking On Jan. 29, the Federal Acquisition Regulatory Council issued its final rule amending the federal acquisition regulations to strengthen protections against trafficking in persons in federal contracts. |
National Defense March 2015 Yasmin Tadjdeh |
Coast Guard Refocusing Missions Toward Western Hemisphere, Arctic The Coast Guard faces a future of expanded missions around the globe that will force it to reposition much of its fleet to the Western Hemisphere and Arctic region. |
Chemistry World February 10, 2015 Katrina Kramer |
Powering up renewables with fullerene enhanced electricity grids Adding tiny amounts of buckyballs to the insulators of high-voltage AC cables makes them more resistant to high voltages, Swedish and Australian researchers have discovered. |
Fast Company March 2015 Baratunde Thurston |
It's Time for Tech to Embrace Prison Reform What if the resourcefulness and hustle currently trapped behind bars could flood back into a nation that needs it? |
Chemistry World February 9, 2015 Nina Notman |
US to restart chemical weapon neutralization The destruction of its largest remaining stockpile at Pueblo in Colorado signals the beginning of the end of this lengthy program to deal with the US's predominantly cold war chemical legacy. |
Chemistry World February 9, 2015 Rebecca Trager |
US on track to phase out most perfluorinated chemicals this year The US Environmental Protection Agency says that the major chemical companies it has partnered with are on track to phase out production of perfluorinated chemicals in America by the end of 2015. |
Chemistry World February 6, 2015 Anthony King |
Review plots path to face down antimicrobial resistance deaths The second installment of a UK government review on antimicrobial resistance has called for governments around the world to focus on 'easy wins' in the fight against microbial resistance. |
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