Menu for workaholics Baltic Times Wed, 19 Jan 2011 14:43 PM PST Studies show that a good breakfast improves our performance by about 30%, so if you have a hard day at the office, do not forget to provide the body with energy in the morning. The best source of it is porridge. Grains contain B vitamins (which improve brain function and help to handle stress). | New office to address energy security Baltic Times Wed, 19 Jan 2011 14:42 PM PST VILNIUS - At the opening ceremony of the Energy Security Center (ESC) in Vilnius on Jan. 14, Lithuanian Minister of Foreign Affairs Audronius Azubalis said that the establishment of this center was a response to the major contemporary global challenges in the field of energy, reports news agency ELTA. According to the minister, the ESC will play an important role in determining general energy ... | Zoning committee to debate solar standards Finance and Commerce Wed, 19 Jan 2011 14:42 PM PST Expecting a substantial increase in usage of solar energy, Minneapolis city officials want to revise zoning standards to include solar energy systems. | Price at pumps could hit $1.20 a litre by spring Kitchener - Waterloo Record Wed, 19 Jan 2011 14:40 PM PST â" Consumers should brace for higher fuel prices over the next few months, according to a consultant who helps big energy users manage costs. | Peabody signs agreements for China coal projects St. Louis Post-Dispatch Wed, 19 Jan 2011 14:40 PM PST Peabody Energy Corp. signed agreements with Chinese companies to pursue development of two "clean coal" power plants and new surface mines to feed them. | Americorps Members to Conduct Energy Upgrade Event KOLN Lincoln Wed, 19 Jan 2011 14:39 PM PST Mayor Chris Beutlerâs Cleaner Greener Lincoln and Stronger, Safer Neighborhoods initiatives will conduct a home energy upgrade event on Thursday, Jan. 20 as part of the Lincoln Energy Challenge. | New BEAST device maps nano âhotspotsâ UC Berkeley NewsCenter Wed, 19 Jan 2011 14:38 PM PST Engineers map nano-sized electromagnetic "hotspots" with new single-molecule imaging technology. The device, dubbed BEAST, could lead to major advances in solar energy and chemical sensing technologies. | | |
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