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04-27-20
Over 65 years ago, DNA was discovered by Rosalind Franklin, Maurice Wilkins, James Watson and other colleagues. Today, their discovery is the cornerstone research on which life-saving cures to disease, cancer, and more is based.
To celebrate DNA’s importance, teachers, students, and their ...
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04-27-20
For the sixth year, Schneider Electric, the leader in digital transformation of energy management and automation, announces its f...
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04-27-20
Tim Aman is a self-described geek. From his workstation at John Zink Hamworthy Combustion’s (
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04-27-20
Maria Schmiing is a DKMS employee and has also been a volunteer stem cell courier for about two years. A few days ago, she took a transplant fro...
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04-27-20
Every April, Fashion Revolution’s annual #whomademyclothes campaign unites people and clothing companies through a global conversation about ethics and transparency in the fashion industry; but in the months leading to the 2020 campaign, the world was hit with unusual circumstances surrounding th...
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04-27-20
The International WELL Building Institute (IWBI) today announced the addition of Cristina Gamboa, CEO, World Green Building Council, and Coen van Oostrom, CEO and Founder, EDGE Technologies, as the newest co-chairs of its Task Force on COVID-19 and other Respiratory Infections: Preventi...
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04-27-20
By Heena Patel, SCS Global Services
With the food industry on the frontlines of the Covid-19 pandemic, mitigating risk of exposure to the coronavirus in the workplace is crucial. Companies involved in every part of the food supply chain – from food production and processing to handling, di...
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04-27-20
Heard about that shortage of paper towels and toilet paper? Everyone’s social media feed has been filled with pictures of empty shelves and “Not Currently Available” labels in the Amazon store. But there actually is enough supply, and corporations can help ease it by donating some of the invent...