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Green Means Profit

In the past two years, we’ve watched the concept of green business go from a fledgling, niche idea, to an international phenomenon. Entrepreneurs the world over have embraced the battle for green supremacy, bringing ideas and products to the market which will shape the future of investment while improving the prospects of our future. 
But as [...]

Private Enterprise as Engine of Change

The Guardian has a very thoughtful piece about the unfortunate disconnect that exists in developing nations where it’s easier to get a bottle of Coca-Cola than it is to get life-saving medicines for very treatable diseases like malaria and tuberculosis. While many of the problems associated with dispensing adequate treatment can be attributed to corruption, [...]

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‘Younger than Moses: Idle Worship’ is an art exhibit featuring 22 artists in New York.

As part of the European Project FP7 research called “Integrated System for Transport Infastructures Surveillance and Monitoring by Electromagnetic Sensing,” a team of researchers had been gathered from the countries of Israel, Italy, France, Sweden, Norway, Switzerland and Romania.