August 26, 2016

Weekly Business Newsletter

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A simple device that “sweats” could have a huge impact on global food security

The Evaptainer uses an ancient technique for keeping food cool to supply refrigeration in areas that lack electricity.

 
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Lab-grown food could soon be on our dinner tables, but it’s unclear who will tell us whether it’s safe to eat

Startups are making realistic lab-grown foods, but government food regulators aren’t sure how to police them.

 
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Italy’s earthquake highlights its huge problem with infrastructure

The country has plenty of experience with earthquakes, but somehow suffers more than other developed nations when the ground shakes.

 
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From the Editor

“Retirement” isn’t a word these seven innovators over 70 know

Yet more proof that innovation isn’t only for the young.

 
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Here’s how much big tech companies have upped their lobbying game in Washington

As they try to gain more influence with regulators and policymakers, several of the top technology companies are increasing the amount of money they spend on lobbying.

 
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When companies aren’t diverse, they hurt themselves the worst

Exclusion hurts tech companies more than they know.

 
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