29 November, 2014 by The TZ Newswire Staff Comments Off on Can Biotech Save Natural Gas Producers Billions in Flaring Costs?
Can Biotech Save Natural Gas Producers Billions in Flaring Costs?
Last year the United States ignited nearly $1 billion worth of natural gas because it didn’t have the infrastructure required to capture and store it. While producers aren’t incentivized to capture and flood the market with gas that is currently flared, biotech could provide a reliable and profitable solution.
29 November, 2014 by The TZ Newswire Staff Comments Off on Air perks may keep you loyal, or make you bail
Air perks may keep you loyal, or make you bail
A blizzard of loyalty program changes next year may test some travelers’ loyalty.
29 November, 2014 by The TZ Newswire Staff Comments Off on Bristol-Myers Squibb Co’s Hep C Drug Denied; Gilead Sciences Inc. Smiling (for Now)
Bristol-Myers Squibb Co’s Hep C Drug Denied; Gilead Sciences Inc. Smiling (for Now)
The FDA rejected daclatasvir, but Bristol-Myers Squibb still has plans for the hepatitis C drug.
29 November, 2014 by The TZ Newswire Staff Comments Off on Online shoppers spent 17% more with PCs than mobile
Online shoppers spent 17% more with PCs than mobile
Despite declining global sales of desktops, new research finds that online shoppers spent more money using their personal computers than mobile devices on Thanksgiving and Black Friday.
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29 November, 2014 by The TZ Newswire Staff Comments Off on A quick follow-up on Keynesian economics
A quick follow-up on Keynesian economics
Tim Worstall has a new piece in Forbes:
29 November, 2014 by The TZ Newswire Staff Comments Off on Obama and daughters hit bookstore for Small Business Saturday
Obama and daughters hit bookstore for Small Business Saturday
President Barack Obama and his teenaged daughters, Sasha and Malia, went to an independent book store in Washington to buy books as a way to promote Small Business Saturday, an event aimed at boosting …
29 November, 2014 by The TZ Newswire Staff Comments Off on Presenting The 70 Year Old Hydraulic Computer Used By Central Planners To "Visualize Economy"
Presenting The 70 Year Old Hydraulic Computer Used By Central Planners To "Visualize Economy"
Meet MONIAC – Monetary National Income Analogue Computer – the 7-foot-tall, 70-year-old ‘Rube Goldberg’ hydraulic contraption that was the machine that analyzed data, simulated the economy, and made predictions about the future for the central planners of yore…