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Along Route 74: Signs often let us know we're close to home
2015-03-16 07:17:34| Beverages - Topix.net
I was thinking about that while stuck at the stoplight just up the hill from The Star.
When humans go extinct: How life will evolve after were gone
2015-03-14 14:14:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Salon: The sixth mass extinction is nearly upon us. Species on Earth are dying out at a rate one thousand times greater than they were before humans began altering the environment. By the end of this century, scientists warn, anywhere from 20 to 50 percent of the species on Earth could be lost forever. And among those who might not make it out the other side, says science writer Michael Tennesen, are humans. It`s to be expected: No species lasts forever, and in our relatively short existence, humanity...
ZICO coconut water founder: 'The first nine years were absolutely brutala '
2015-03-11 22:52:58| Food - Topix.net
Tate & Lyle unveils Dolcia Prima allulose low-calorie-sugar: 'We believe this will change the food and beverage landscape forever' What are investors really looking for when they assess a food and beverage business? When it comes to gross margins, is there a magic number? And can you really be in decline when your sales are growing strongly? These questions, and many more, were the focus of one of the liveliest education sessions at the Natural Products Expo West show last week, featuring ZICO founder Mark Rampolla; Coca-Cola Venturing and Emerging Brands' business development director Matthew Mitchell; and Silverwood Partners' managing director Mike Burgmaier.
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Riva Turbo X Bluetooth Speaker: a product that aims to bring back a time when sounds were analog
2015-02-18 13:13:12| Wireless - Topix.net
Audio company RIVA is hoping to "rescue the world from mediocre audio" with its new TURBO X bluetooth speaker. It's a mission statement for founder Rikki Farr, a man who is part of rock'n'roll history: a record producer who also built industry-leading concert audio systems for bands like The Who and Metallica.
Catastrophic flooding is getting worse and we're woefully unprepared
2015-02-10 15:00:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Mother Jones: The Midwest is no stranger to devastating floods. Last summer, the region was inundated with two month's worth of rainfall in just one week, submerging farms and killing crops. Torrential downpours following a drought in Illinois in 2013 led to flooding that cost $1 billion. And Midwest flooding in 2008 caused 24 deaths and $15 billion in losses. Across the country, the United States has suffered from more than $260 billion in flood-related damages between 1980 and 2013--it's the most common natural...
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