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Kentucky Plant Will Destroy Chemical Weapons
2015-01-08 02:40:00| Chemical Processing
Construction should be completed by the end of next year on a plant that will destroy chemical weapons at Kentuckys Blue Grass Army Depot.
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Russia now has an inspector satellite that could chase down or destroy other orbiting spacecraft
2014-11-18 19:34:44| Extremetech
According to Earth's dedicated team of satellite observers, Russia is developing a satellite that can chase down other satellites. Obviously, such an ability could be used for the forces of good, such as repairing or refueling other spacecraft -- but the rest of the world is worried that Russia might be looking to blow up other satellites, or to get close enough that it can take photos of classified designs or eavesdrop on communications.
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Marcus 'The Profit' Lemonis Reveals 2 Common Mistakes That Destroy Businesses
2014-10-29 19:17:12| Mobile Homes - Topix.net
Retail executive and serial entrepreneur Marcus Lemonis is famous for his brutal honesty with struggling businesses on his CNBC show, " The Profit ." In the show, Lemonis invests in various companies that are heading for disaster and he tries to execute a turnaround.
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Penn, Novartis building facility to engineer cells that hunt and destroy cancer
2014-09-15 23:22:04| Biotech - Topix.net
Penn's Center for Advanced Cellular Therapeutics will be built on top of the eight-story Jordan Medical Education Center and south pavilion extension of Penn's Perelman Center for Advanced Medicine. The University of Pennsylvania , as part of its partnership with Novartis , has unveiled plans to build what it's describing as a "first-of-its-kind" Center for Advanced Cellular Therapeutics on its University City campus.
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What would GDP look like if it considered that industry tends to destroy the planet?
2014-08-30 16:00:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Fast Company: Considering that it's the basic yardstick by which we measure the health of our economy, gross domestic product (GDP) is pretty flawed. Critics have pointed out for decades that GDP fails to measure consequences of industry, which can in turn impede economic growth. (Think about, say, climate change, which promises to eviscerate certain cash crops.) GDP just doesnt tell the whole story. But what if we factored air pollution into the equation? What if we actually calculated the premature mortality...
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