Category: Blog
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Fuse Vectors secures $5.2m to advance cell-free gene therapy technology, led by HCVC
Danish biotech Fuse Vectors is announcing a funding round as it re-imagines the engine of work to deliver gene therapy (the technique that modifies a person’s genes to treat or cure disease). Its tech replaces 1980s cell-based methods with revolutionary cell-free technology, making gene therapy more accessible and faster. The post Fuse Vectors secures $5.2m…
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EU’s new agri-food vision heralds pro-farmer shift
Following months of renewed farmers’ protests across Europe, the EU unveiled its highly anticipated ‘Vision for Agriculture and Food’ on 19 February. According to its primary architect, European Commissioner for Agriculture, Christophe Hansen, this bold new strategy aims to “give back hope” to Europe’s aging and financially-beleaguered farming sector, with its producers reeling from “dramatic…
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Israeli Anti-Prostitution Bill Passes Into Law
My parents lived contentedly in a high-rise building in central Israel, until twelve women moved into a top floor apartment. Soon afterward, the elevator began working triple time, with men going up and down at all hours of the day and night. The apartment, formerly occupied by a middle-class family, had been rented out as…
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Why Selling Less Could Be the Key to Earning More
Why Selling Less Could Be the Key to Earning More written by John Jantsch read more at Duct Tape Marketing The Duct Tape Marketing Podcast with Chuck Blakeman In this episode of the Duct Tape Marketing Podcast, I interviewed Chuck Blakeman, a successful entrepreneur, business advisor, and author of Sell Less, Earn More. Chuck has…
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All aboard the Techno, folk and sauna trains in the best train experiences in the world
From lectures on trains to tech-savvy public transport hubs, here are creative ways that public transportation is evolving—many with an eco-conscious twist. The post All aboard the Techno, folk and sauna trains in the best train experiences in the world appeared first on Green Prophet. An acrobat on the E Line, NYC. (Samira Bouaou/Epoch Times)…
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The Zero-Click Internet: What It Means for Your Marketing Strategy
The Zero-Click Internet: What It Means for Your Marketing Strategy written by John Jantsch read more at Duct Tape Marketing The Duct Tape Marketing Podcast with Rand Fishkin In this episode of the Duct Tape Marketing Podcast, I interviewed Rand Fishkin, co-founder and CEO of SparkToro, an audience research software company. Rand is a well-known…
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Tel Aviv’s mayor Huldai is taking smart phones from schools – his irony in education
Waldorf schools, created by Austria’s Rudolph Steiner, are the fastest-growing school system in Israel because of their focus on arts and crafts and their avoidance of technology in the classroom. It’s ironic that Huldai is being praised for pushing a tech-free school environment while his administration shattered a community that has been practicing this philosophy…
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Make Kuku Bedemjan – an Eggplant Frittata from Iran
Eggplant, as versatile as a potato. Like spuds, it absorbs other ingredients’ flavors but keeps its sturdy personality throughout the cooking. It’s a hearty vegetable that appears often in vegetarian/vegan cuisines to provide that satisfying “meaty” background The post Make Kuku Bedemjan – an Eggplant Frittata from Iran appeared first on Green Prophet. Garden on…
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How does public transport compare in your city?
Public transport isn’t just a way to get from point A to point B—it’s a gateway to experiencing a city in its truest, most authentic form. It’s one of the most sustainable and eco-friendly ways to travel, helping reduce congestion, cut down on emissions, and lower your carbon footprint. We have spent many journeys on…
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The Techno Train and 6 novel ways to connect a community to public transport
From lectures on trains to tech-savvy public transport hubs, here are creative ways that public transportation is evolving—many with an eco-conscious twist. The post The Techno Train and 6 novel ways to connect a community to public transport appeared first on Green Prophet. Garden on the roof of this train station in Tokyo, while stopping…