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Registered Rep. August 25, 2015 John Wasik |
Green Bonds Grow Up The market for green bonds grew to $37 billion in 2014, according to Bloomberg data, with demand outstripping supply. The World Bank alone has sold more than $8 billion in green bonds since 2008. |
Chemistry World September 8, 2015 Simon Hadlington |
Mutant plant can mop up explosives UK researchers have identified a mutant plant that is able to thrive on soil contaminated with high concentrations of the explosive TNT. |
Fast Company Pavithra Mohan |
A Rival Traffic App Is Suing Waze For Allegedly Poaching Its Database A new lawsuit brought against Google and its traffic app Waze cites sham points of interest as evidence that the Google-owned service copied from a competitor's database. |
CIO August 31, 2015 Michael Friedenberg |
The future of A.I. ethics is in our hands When so many of the world's smartest people warn us about 'killer robots' and other ethical issues inherent in artificial intelligence, we should heed their call to make sure A.I. is used for societal good |
Fast Company Pavithra Mohan |
Obama Administration Proposes Sanctions In Retaliation For Chinese Cyberhacks In an effort to curb cyberhacking, the White House is currently developing economic sanctions that would impede the operations of Chinese companies in the U.S., the Washington Post reports. |
Chemistry World August 26, 2015 Rebecca Trager |
Sandia contractor to pay $4.8m to settle illegal lobbying charges Sandia is accused of using federal funds to petition Congress to extend its contract with the US Department of Energy to operate Sandia Labs, without a competitive tender process. |
Chemistry World August 25, 2015 Emma Stoye |
Simple chemistry saving thousands of gold miners from mercury poisoning Every year, thanks to mining practices that have persisted for centuries, huge amounts of mercury pollute the atmosphere and poison hundreds of thousands of people in some of the world's poorest countries. |
Chemistry World August 25, 2015 Rebecca Trager |
Chemists wage war on designer drugs It is relatively simple to take a drug that has a known psychoactive effect and change one substituent group to make it into another drug that is not yet classified as illegal but provides the same or similar psychoactive high |
Chemistry World August 24, 2015 Cesar Palmero |
Flushing advice is flawed Instructions given to the public by water companies and other authorities in the aftermath of chemical contamination are inconsistent and not validated by science. |
This Old House Sarah Schmidt |
Debris Disposal 101 How to get cash for your trash -- and other money-saving ways to reduce renovation waste |
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