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Here's Why Tesla Is Building Batteries for Your Home
May 1, 2015 1 minute read

Here's Why Tesla Is Building Batteries for Your Home

Tesla is building a new generation of batteries that could power homes, businesses and even the grid. Bloomberg's Tom Randall takes a look at the emerging market for new energy storage.

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How Nanorobots Will Help Us Fight Cancer
May 1, 2015 1 minute read

How Nanorobots Will Help Us Fight Cancer

Shawn Douglas, professor at the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF), presented at the Bloomberg Businessweek Design Conference, and is featured in Bloomberg Businessweek’s 2015 Design Issue. He spoke to Bloomberg about his innovative cancer treatment research, using nanorobots.

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How to Fix the TSX Venture Problems
Apr 19, 2015 13 minute read

How to Fix the TSX Venture Problems

The problems of the TSX Venture and our failing Canadian small cap market, how many companies are being delisted, and what we can do to save it.

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Who Really is Edward Snowden?
Apr 17, 2015 1 minute read

Who Really is Edward Snowden?

The way we view security and privacy has been shaken up by Edward Snowden's revalations on US government mass surveillance. However, there's plenty we still don't know about the NSA whistleblower himself.

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Report: World Bank Causes Huge Displacement Across World
Apr 17, 2015 1 minute read

Report: World Bank Causes Huge Displacement Across World

The World Bank has been found to have violated its own policies, on protecting the rights of indigenous peoples. The projects that the group has been funding for several years in some of the poorest places on Earth, have actually resulted in farmers and villagers losing their land and livelihoods.

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Oil Industry's 'Man Camps' Are Dying
Apr 17, 2015 1 minute read

Oil Industry's 'Man Camps' Are Dying

On “Before the Bell,” Bloomberg’s Betty Liu and David Wethe report on the repercussions of lower oil prices on industry perks. They speak on “In The Loop.”

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California in Worst Drought in at Least 1,200 Years
Apr 8, 2015 1 minute read

California in Worst Drought in at Least 1,200 Years

Bloomberg Intelligence’s Kit Konolige and Yale University Senior Fellow Stephen Roach discuss California’s historic drought. They speak on “Bloomberg Surveillance.”

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Playing Poker With Putin: Greece’s Gamble
Apr 8, 2015 1 minute read

Playing Poker With Putin: Greece’s Gamble

What are the risks and benefits of a closer relationship between Greece and Russia? Bloomberg News looks at what their renewed friendship could mean.

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