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Forging Alliances In Emerging Economies

Entering into an emerging market is not as difficult as it once was. . . . → Read More: Forging Alliances In Emerging Economies

How Medical Practices Succeed

As long as there is a focus on these things, the medical practice in question should be able to succeed properly. . . . → Read More: How Medical Practices Succeed

A Global Strategy to Boost Your Site’s Content

For companies working globally, you may very well need expertise in the diverse markets reached by your web site. . . . → Read More: A Global Strategy to Boost Your Site’s Content

Give Your Business a Boost

It just goes to show that you can have all of the will in the world, but sometimes an idea is just not going to work out. . . . → Read More: Give Your Business a Boost

Why Business Must Lead on Climate Change

There is an increasing demand from both consumers and employees, . . . → Read More: Why Business Must Lead on Climate Change

Starting-Up a Health Care Business

Let’s hope that these tips and ideas help you if you are about to start your own in the future. . . . → Read More: Starting-Up a Health Care Business

Taking a Break

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We will return to our regular publishing on Wednesday, 4 March. . . . → Read More: Taking a Break

Institutional Investors Factoring in Climate Change

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A survey of institutional investors shows these money managers for financial institutions are starting to take climate change impacts into their investment decisions. . . . → Read More: Institutional Investors Factoring in Climate Change

Proteins from Bacteria Generate Power for Wearables

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A collaboration of engineers and biologists created a way of producing electric power from humidity in the air with fine wires made of proteins from bacteria. . . . → Read More: Proteins from Bacteria Generate Power for Wearables

Research Labs Get More Patents, Start-Ups Level Off

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A survey of U.S. universities and research institutes shows more patents were awarded to their labs in 2018, while new start-ups stayed the same from 2017. . . . → Read More: Research Labs Get More Patents, Start-Ups Level Off