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Research Shows Consumers Willing to Pay Up to 5% More for Environmentally Friendly Products

Toluna, a consumer intelligence provider, has issued a new report highlighting consumer desire to support brands that protect the environment. The report, which surveyed 1,000 US consumers, follows on the...
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Smart Cities: World’s Best Don’t Just Adopt New Technology, They Make It Work for People

Cities are fast becoming “smart”, and the impact on people’s lives can be immense. Singapore’s smart traffic cameras restrict traffic depending on volume, and ease the commute of thousands of passengers every...
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This Is How Robots and Automation Have Actually Increased the Need for Highly-Skilled Workers

Since the early 1980s, technology has reduced the demand for low and medium-skill workers, the young, and women, especially in manufacturing industries. The column investigates which technologies have had the...
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New York City to Ban Foie Gras

New Yorkers will have to say au revoir to foie gras come 2022. This week, the New York City Council voted overwhelmingly (42-6) in favor of a bill that will...
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Turning Landfill Gas into Renewable Natural Gas

Landfill gas is created by landfills, which account for 16% of the human-caused (anthropogenic) methane emissions in America. This is not what many people worry about when they think of greenhouse...
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UK Halts All Fracking Operations in the Country

The UK government has issued an order halting all fracking operations in the country effective immediately. Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland already have measures in place against fracking. Government ministers...
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Have You Heard of Optoacoustic Imaging? This Is How It’s Saving Lives

Artificial intelligence can improve the quality of optoacoustic imaging, researchers report. This relatively young medical imaging technique can be used for applications such as visualizing blood vessels, studying brain activity,...
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US Supply Chain Alliance Joins Federal Initiative to Cut Food Waste in Half

An alliance representing major parts of the US food supply chain formed a new partnership with the USDA, EPA, and FDA to reduce food waste and loss by 50% by...
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Nasa & Uber Working on Our Urban Air Mobility Future

NASA and Uber are working to tackle the future of our urban air mobility (UAM) needs. The focus is on the future for city transport for both people and packages...
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Why Good Cybersecurity in Business Is Everyone’s Responsibility

Cybersecurity leaders are also business leaders, working to protect data without business interruption. But the complexities and magnitude of today’s cybersecurity challenges are daunting for many organizations and not every...
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Cities, Tribes Try a New Environmental Approach: Give Nature Rights

When members of the White Earth band of Ojibwe in Minnesota take out their canoes to harvest wild rice, they’re gathering a source of nourishment and following a tradition that...
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Dubai Has Taken 3d Printing to a Whole New Level – Literally

Record Holder Dubai is now home to the world’s largest 3D-printed two-story building. On Wednesday, officials in the city’s Warsan neighborhood unveiled the building, which is 9.5 meters (31 feet) tall...
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