Have you ever seen Panda bears? The Panda Bear is same size as of a black bear in India. An adult Panda is about 5-6 feet high and weighs up to 276 pounds. They eat mainly bamboo. Panda Bears eat over fifteen different kids of Bamboo. Because of an inefficient intestinal system the Panda […]
5 Reasons to Go Vegan
Bill Clinton did it. So did Ellen DeGeneres. In fact, millions of people around the nation have taken the pledge to go vegan. November is considered World Vegan Month, and it is a great time to take a look at what veganism is and why so many people are moving toward this lifestyle, which eschews […]
Going Green in 2012: 12 Steps for the Developing World
Crossposted from the Worldwatch Institute’s Nourishing the Planet. Many of us are thinking about the changes we want to make this year. For some, these changes will be financial; for others, physical or spiritual. But for all of us, there are important resolutions we can make to “green” our lives. Although this is often a […]
Organizational Know-How, by Phin Upham
Organizations seem to be good at things – but how can we understand what it means for an organization to be good at things? Is it the people or something between them? A review of a seminal work by Phin Upham. As the title of their paper Measuring Competence? implies, Rebecca Henderson and Iain Cockburn are […]
Launch of generic drug for type two diabetes struggles with next clinical hurdles
Generic medications are the best and the reliable resources to deal with various health related conditions. The solutions are nothing but the super efficient replica of originals or brands. Recently a new generic medicine working on type 2 diabetes has been introduced. However the clinical trials emerged with certain hurdles and complications. Those obstacles created […]
Getting “More Crop Per Drop” to Strengthen Global Food Security
Crossposted from the Worldwatch Institute’s Nourishing the Planet. Increasing demand for water continues to put a strain on available water sources, threatening the livelihood of millions of small-scale farmers who depend on water for their crops. At a time when one in eight people lack access to safe water, Nourishing the Planet points to low-cost, small-scale […]
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