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How to Bury a Climate Bomb

In August 2011, the Archer Daniels Midland Company (ADM) and its partners began drilling a well into the layer of soft sandstone located a mile beneath its headquarters in Decatur, Illinois. This was…

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After Two Decades, American Trade May Finally Get a Needed Upgrade

In 1989 the government of Singapore launched an innovative improvement to its trade infrastructure. The project, known as TradeNet, was a “single window” system that allowed exporters and importers…

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Is the U.S. Government About to Give Away the Internet?

A coalition of nations is calling for the U.S. to give up the reins of the Internet. And if the Obama Administration doesn’t aggressively resist these calls, the world could be faced with a…

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Making Fracking More Efficient With Prescriptive Analytics

It’s difficult to make fracking more efficient and safer at the same time, but we can hedge our bets using the advanced data technologies of “prescriptive analytics.” There’s a lot of data moving…

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U.S. Giving Up Its Internet ‘Bodyguard’ Role

Last Friday the U.S. government indicated it’s giving up its traditional “bodyguard” role of Internet governance. The Commerce Department’s National Telecommunications and Information Administration…

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Thirsty Energy

The Energy-Water Challenge Significant amounts of water are needed in almost all energy generation processes, from generating hydropower, to cooling and other purposes in thermal power plants, to…

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The Water-Energy Nexus: Two Sides of the Same Coin

The crucial water-energy nexus teeters on the precipice of global concern, where it has for too long been ignored or marginalized for the sake of short-term goals or shortsighted political agendas,…

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Study: Investors Prefer Good Looking Men

You can’t judge a startup by the looks of its founder — but many potential investors do. That’s the upshot of a newly published study co-authored by MIT researchers, which shows that attractive men…

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Trading Up: Being Small and Going Global

As the global economy rebounds, companies around the world are seeking growth through exports. Only the next generation of exporters will not be companies that have matured in the domestic market,…

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Want to Avoid Being Replaced by a Robot? Here's What You Need To Know

Ever since 1962, when the first industrial robot was installed on an assembly line at a General Motors plant in New Jersey, machines have been replacing human workers.  In the decades that came…