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Fast Company Neal Ungerleider |
The International Red Cross Launches SMS Service For Earthquake Victims In Nepal Today, the International Red Cross announced a partnership with Nepal Telecom to utilize one of the few technologies that did provide relief in the wake of the disaster: SMS text messaging. |
Lucire May 1, 2015 |
Surviving the Nepal earthquake: a first-hand account Kayla Newhouse, who was in Kathmandu when the 2015 Nepal earthquake struck, recounts how she was one of the lucky ones, enjoying relative comfort as a foreign survivor and experiencing the kindness of the Nepalese |
Chemistry World April 8, 2015 Elisabeth Bowley |
Salty soil set to hamper Bangladesh crop production Salinity changes are a serious threat to agricultural in coastal Bangladesh |
Chemistry World April 30, 2014 Emma Stoye |
New Zealand in legal highs U-turn Politicians in New Zealand have decided to ban designer drugs from sale in the country, reversing an earlier decision to approve low risk drugs while new laws are put in place. |
Chemistry World March 4, 2013 David Bradley |
Microbial mobilization may offer arsenic solution Contamination of groundwater by naturally occurring arsenic salts has been an insidious environmental problem affecting millions of people across the Indian sub-continent for decades. |
Chemistry World January 31, 2013 Andrew Turley |
DCD in New Zealand milk New Zealand has been struck with a food contamination scare: laboratry tests have revealed traces of dicyandiamide in milk, one of the country's most prized exports. |
Food Processing August 2011 Erin Erickson |
Made in Taiwan: Good Food, Good Principles The heart of Asia celebrates its food, its culture and its progress toward culinary stardom. |
TIME Asia July 4, 2011 Maura Elizabeth Cunningham |
It's a Boy Largely as a result of sex-selective abortions, Asia today is short of 160 million women. |
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