by ddorband | Mar 6, 2012 | Ecology, Publication, Staff Blog
Check out this really cool story about a Russian scientific team drilling into an underground lake in Antarctica. The lake has been underground and isolated from the rest of the world for over 20 million years. The team is hoping to see if there could be unique...
by ddorband | Mar 5, 2012 | Business, Publication, Staff Blog, Sustainability
In Sweden, engineers, architects, scientists, and optimists alike have unveiled a state of the art design for the future of urban agriculture. This impressive new urban food production project was conceived of by the company Plantagon and has been in the design phase...
by ddorband | Mar 3, 2012 | Aquaculture, Food, Intern Blog, Publication
It’s no secret that consumers are becoming interested in organic foods. Concerns over disease, GMOs, pollution and contaminants are causing a bigger demand for sustainable, organic, nature friendly alternatives. However, it may be surprising to know that in...
by ddorband | Mar 2, 2012 | Business, Intern Blog, Publication
Remaining competitive in the race to produce solar energy requires companies producing the most available wattage in the least amount of space. To become a viable option as an alternative form of energy for a community or small city, thousands of solar panels are...
by ddorband | Mar 1, 2012 | Intern Blog, People Profiles, Publication
Time again for another intern profile. This time it is for one of our rather new Business Development interns. Savannah Miller came to us at the end of January, and she has been such a positive and hardworking person! Here is what she has to say about herself: My name...
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