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Professor Offers Changes to Improve World Bank Accountability PDF Print E-mail
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A University of Iowa international development expert is proposing a new method of holding the World Bank accountable when its development projects damage communities in developing countries.


 
Student Research Project Leads to New Wind Energy Law PDF Print E-mail
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An undergraduate research project by a group of University of New Hampshire students has led to a new state law that supports the use of residential wind energy.


 
Blacks still rare in top US military ranks PDF Print E-mail
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Washington, July 24 - Blacks have made great strides in the military since it was integrated 60 years ago, but they still struggle to gain a foothold in the higher ranks, where less than 6 per cent of US general officers are African-American.


 
Gradatim launches India's first microinsurance platform PDF Print E-mail
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Mumbai, Jul 24 - Gradatim IT Ventures, a leading micro-finance player, today announced the launch of its on-demand micro-insurance technology platform, MF-Insure.


 
How Secure Is Your Network? PDF Print E-mail
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Data breaches are a recurring nightmare for IT managers responsible for securing not only their company’s confidential data, but possibly also sensitive information belonging to their clients, such as social security numbers or health or financial records. To help managers safeguard valuable information most efficiently, computer scientists at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) are applying security metrics to computer network pathways to assign a probable risk of attack to guide IT managers in securing their networks.


 
First Solar: Quest for the $1 Watt PDF Print E-mail
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Photovoltaic cells, once so costly they could be used only to power million-dollar satellites, are today turning up even on humble parking meters. Now a brash Tempe, Ariz., company called First Solar plans to take the technology to the next level by making it cost-effective enough to compete with coal-fired generation.


 
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