Students should start day off right North Platte Telegraph Wed, 22 Sep 2010 02:35 AM PDT The North Platte Telegraph Handing kids a Pop-Tart as they head out the door to meet the school bus may be fast and easy, but it could lead to problems later in the day. With the fall semester just around the corner, local nutritionists are stressing the importance of eating properly for energy and an optimal learning experience. | New research on building bio-inspired 'skins' that adapt to heat/light EETimes.de Wed, 22 Sep 2010 02:34 AM PDT Engineers, design architects and cell biologists from the University of Pennsylvania will use a National Science Foundation grant to utilize the flexibility and sensitivity of human cells as the models for next-generation building "skins" that will adapt to changes in the environment and increase building energy efficiency. | SELC lights up jobs prospects in Erris Western People Wed, 22 Sep 2010 02:34 AM PDT A BELMULLET company has secured an investment of â¬2.5million from ESB Novusmodus â" the State-owned ESB clean tech and renewable energy fund. SELC (Smart Electronic Lighting Controllers), which was founded in 1982, develops energy efficient lighting controls. | Sharp Acquires U.S. Solar Developer for $305 Million BusinessWeek Wed, 22 Sep 2010 02:30 AM PDT Sharp Corp., Japanâs biggest solar- panel maker, agreed to buy Californiaâs Recurrent Energy for as much as $305 million to expand into building power plants as it faces more competition from Chinese panel manufacturers. | Bord Gáis warns of 'big social recession' RTE News Wed, 22 Sep 2010 02:29 AM PDT Bord Gáis Energy is introducing a payment plan every five minutes for customers across the country who have fallen into arrears. | Burberry Success Down To Friends In iPlaces SKY News Wed, 22 Sep 2010 02:29 AM PDT Burberry has credited the power of digital marketing with injecting new energy into the brand - and says it holds the key to unlocking emerging markets. | Zimbabwe: Gold Sector at 40 Percent AllAfrica.com Wed, 22 Sep 2010 02:27 AM PDT Zimbabwe's gold industry is operating at around 40 percent of installed capacity, and the country requires US$4 billion to re-capacitate its energy sector to boost output of the precious mineral, London-based researcher GFMS Ltd has said. | | |
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