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Not long after joining U.S. Bank, Dan Doyle pulled back a tarp at a bank building in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, and discovered something that surprised him. “I thought, ‘Whose car is this?’” Doyle, a U.S. Bank properties manager, shared as he recalled finding the unexpected treasure.
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Someone once discovered that certain kinds of sand, melted at a high temperature, can become glass. That initial discovery opened the window for continuing innovation that has made glass one of the most important materials in modern life.
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Sustainability as a Business Imperative: Investing for Success Mon, 09/18/2023 - 13:00 Type of Content Blog Layout Standard Format Body Originally published in Black Veatch's 2023 Sustainability Report By Deepa Poduval, SVP Global Sustainability Leader, Black Veatch In today’s world, sustainability has evolved from a corporate responsibility to a critical ethical and business imperative. To achieve sustainability goals effectively, organizations must both reexamine traditional thinking of sustai
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DP World, in collaboration with studioID, discovered a reshuffling of priorities and investment strategies as supply chains work to address these top issues.
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As planning began on an expansion to our facility in Hällekis, Sweden, it was discovered that the area was a habitat for a wide variety of species, including frogs, newts, salamanders, and snakes.
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U.S. Bank relationship manager Alma Winkel never thought she’d be part of an off-road racing team, but when family circumstances drove her into the sport, she discovered she had a passion for it.
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A color-changing lizard, a thick-thumbed bat, a poisonous snake named after a Chinese mythological goddess, an orchid that looks like a muppet, and a tree frog with skin that resembles thick moss are five of the 380 new species described by scientists in the Greater Mekong region
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Humans in the Loop: AI Machine Learning in the Bloomberg Terminal Fri, 05/12/2023 - 14:45 Type of Content Multimedia with summary Layout Standard Format Body Originally published on bloomberg.com The Bloomberg Terminal provides access to more than 35 million financial instruments across all asset classes. That’s a lot of data, and to make it useful, AI and machine learning (ML) are playing an increasingly central role in the Terminal’s ongoing evolution. Machine learning is about scouring data a
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Research on What Returns to Expect From Green Investments Wins Kellogg’s Moskowitz Prize Thu, 04/13/2023 - 16:00 Subheader For 27 years the Moskowitz Prize has identified and recognized research results that can influence global practice of responsible finance. Type of Content Press Release Layout Standard Format Body April 13, 2023 /3BL Media/ - From a field of over 160 submitted papers, Dissecting Green Returns was selected as the winner of the 2022 Moskowitz Prize at Northwestern University.
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Mira Sahney admits she always had a curious mind and love for science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM). But she discovered early in her career that engineering could foster a deeper calling: benefiting humanity.
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13,000 Miles to Be Sailed With the Class40 IBSA, From the Caribbean to the Fastnet
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A busy and demanding calendar awaits Alberto Bona and the Class40 IBSA in 2023. After the conclusion of the Route du Rhum, the programme includes the participation in six of the best known and most challenging oceanic regattas, including the Transat Jacques Vabre
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Alberto Bona is ready to sail, and will be assisted in all the races by Spanish sailor Pablo Santurde del Arco: “We’re ready to test ourselves”
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The Year of the Dog, Heartwarming Story About Connection and Healing, in Theatres February 24
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Company to Expand Largest Knowledge Graph of Life on Earth for the Discovery of Previously Inaccessible Proteins
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“A very nice but extremely hard regatta: I’ve been sailing without the main autopilot since day 1”
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St. Jude National Outreach Director Marlo Thomas will highlight patient stories and progress by St. Jude in fighting childhood cancer and other life-threatening diseases
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Avanti Ramraj, a student inventor and aspiring STEM professional, discovered her passion for innovation while participating in FIRST robotics.
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@MaryKayCares is honored to support novel cancer research to find cures for cancer affecting women. In 2022, we awarded $1 million in grants to 10 researchers conducting innovative research to #EliminateCancer.
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Kelly was getting ready to leave on a trip to celebrate her 25th wedding anniversary when she started experiencing pain in her abdomen and discovered a lump on her neck.
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West Valley-Mission Community College District settles for $7.6 million with disabled rape victim
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Keep the Wheels Turning Tue, 09/20/2022 - 12:45 Subheader By Karin Shanahan, Executive Vice President, Global Product Development and Supply Type of Content Article Layout Featured Media Body At Bristol Myers Squibb, Global Patient Week stands as a pinnacle of our year-round vision to transform patients’ lives through science, bringing together our more than 32,000 employees around the world to celebrate the individuals we work each day to serve. This year, in collaboration with the patient advo
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PhillyLiving and Center City Development Pledge $20,000 to Fund Neighborhood Cleanups
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Small decisions build up to big life moments, discovered Toya Pollard.
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First National Bank Texas and FHLB Dallas Fund Home Repairs
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Climate Talks - Episode 02: Water Stewards Wed, 09/14/2022 - 12:10 Type of Content Multimedia with summary Layout Featured Media Body Water is one of our most precious resources. If we’re going to make sure there is enough water for future generations to live, we need a revolution in the way we think about and use water. We’ll hear from Todd Reeve, CEO of the Bonneville Environmental Foundation, on the work he’s doing to restore and protect local watersheds, as well as the steps he takes in his
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“Unlimited Possibilities”- How KFC China “Angel Restaurants” Employees Achieved Their Dreams Thu, 09/01/2022 - 10:55 Type of Content Blog Layout Featured Media Body Yum China’s “Angel Restaurants” continue to provide gainful job opportunities for employees with disabilities, and they are receiving greater recognition from the public for it. However, it is not just about providing a job, but also helping “Angel Employees” to learn and grow. “Angel Restaurants” is a place where employees can bette
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Important water delivery pipeline must be repaired to ensure water reliability for region
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Rebecca Gibson, a.k.a The Braid Chick, owner of Empire Beauty Bar, a Black-owned braiding hair salon in Cincinnati, discovered a love of braids at a young age as she watched her grandmother do hair.
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Introducing Nokia's 6 Pillars of Responsible AI Wed, 08/24/2022 - 15:45 Subheader By William Kennedy, Lab Leader, AI Research Lab Type of Content Blog Layout Featured Media Body In 2014, Amazon sought to streamline its job recruiting through artificial intelligence (AI). A team of machine-learning specialists developed algorithms that could automatically identify the most qualified candidates among a vast pool of resumes, allowing Amazon to efficiently target the best recruits for any given role
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Jane Malone, a Cincinnati artist, discovered her true self during the pandemic, learning to embrace what made her different.
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Amazon.com, Inc. (NASDAQ: AMZN) today announced financial results for its second quarter ended June 30, 2022. Operating cash flow decreased 40% to $35.6 billion for the trailing twelve months, compared with $59.3 billion for the trailing twelve months ended June 30, 2021. Free cash flow decreased to an outflow of $23.5 billion for the trailing twelve months, compared with an inflow of $12.1 billion for the trailing twelve months ended June 30, 2021. Free cash flow less principal repayments of fi
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CECP Company Spotlight: Making New Strides in Societal Community Investment with Applied Materials, Ecolab, Travelers Thu, 07/28/2022 - 11:00 Type of Content Article Layout Featured Media Body Societal and community investments provide individuals and organizations with tools and skills to improve the quality of life for themselves, their families, and their communities. For many people in underserved communities, certain initiatives are also pathways to homeownership, job creation, and small bu
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The Future of Diversity in Clinical Trials Thu, 07/21/2022 - 11:30 Subheader Meet some of the first cohort of diverse medical students dedicated to improving health equity who have been chosen to participate in the Robert A. Winn Clinical Investigator Pathway Program. Type of Content Article Layout Featured Media Body When he was 11 years old, Cesar Ramirez contracted a joint infection that spread throughout his body. During a three-month stay in the hospital, his two physicians became not only
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Victor Contreras emigrated to the U.S. to live an authentic life. Here, he discovered Kohler PROUD, our LGBTQ business resource group, and the community he had been seeking. This is his story.
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When Shona Kamps first looked to get involved with sustainability efforts at Medtronic, she discovered there wasn’t a central group to connect employees with a shared passion for the environment.
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Leveraging Disruption to Save the Planet Mon, 05/23/2022 - 11:00 Subheader Alums of our Multicultural Innovation Lab, an in-house accelerator for diverse-led tech startups, are finding innovative ways to curb carbon and promote sustainability. Type of Content Article Layout Featured Media Body By now, the alarms over climate change seem to be sounding nearly every week. The most recent report from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, a body of experts convened by the United Nations, wa
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SOURCE: Antea Group DESCRIPTION:Loose rugs or mats. Accidental spills that are yet to be discovered. Poor lighting. Clutter. All signal slip, trip, or fall incidents that are waiting to happen—and oftentimes, they’re preventable. Of course, as your organization’s purveyor of health and safety, you know that with proper EHS training and education you can empower your employees to identify, mitigate, and avoid these dangerous scenarios and help create a culture of safety. But you also know that sta
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The First-of-its-Kind Initiative Shines a Light on Work That Matters at Australian Grand Prix
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Daisy Soto grew up in Tecate, Baja California, a small town in Mexico, just south of the U. S. border. At 15, she discovered a passion for aviation and began looking into ways to pursue her dream of becoming an airline pilot.
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SOURCE: WSP DESCRIPTION:When you measure success as helping others overcome and reach their full potential, it results in better outcomes for all involved. For Nye Jones, Equity and Social Justice business partner for the Climate, Resilience Sustainability (CRS) business line at WSP USA, success has nothing to do with hierarchy level and more to do with who you helped along your life’s journey. As a member of WSP’s National Inclusion and Diversity Council, and President of the Tri-State (NJ, NY a
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In 2008, David Pettet started his career when he was just 19 years old. He soon discovered and joined the National Gay Pilots Association who did advocacy work to build support of the LGBTQ aviation community across the world.
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When Khareem Mitchell started with The Home Depot in 2018, he quickly discovered that he joined an organization where his personal principles seamlessly aligned with the company’s values.
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Evidence of nanoplastic pollution in the North and South Pole has been found by experts for the first time.\rScientists at the University of Utrecht in the Netherlands discovered the tiny plastic particles in ice samples.
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2022 Program Expands to Include an Additional Artist; Introduces Peer Mentoring Facet of Curriculum
Last Year’s Program Garnered 100% Staffing Success Rate Across Nickelodeon and ViacomCBS Productions
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SOURCE: PG DESCRIPTION:According to the United Nations, women around the world have made notable progress toward increasing their participation in STEM careers. However, they remain underrepresented in those fields. To inspire interest and engagement in STEM, the organization has designated every February 11 since 2015 as the International Day of Women and Girls in Science. As part of PG’s ongoing commitment to increase the number of women in our workplace and in our STEM workforce, we’re highlig
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Over the last two years, many of us have discovered just how much we depend on small businesses to meet our needs. Whether it’s visiting a nearby diner for a chorizo omelet, calling up your friendly florist to create a bouquet of colorful blooms, or relying on the vital services of a trusted child care provider to nurture our little ones, small businesses are at the heart of our communities.
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Six new music videos plus American Sign Language music videos to be released, making music more accessible
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Standard Fruit Company de Costa Rica S.A. recognized by AmCham for work positively impacting employees and their families
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ReLaunch Program Offers Flexibility, Support to Professionals Who Paused Careers SOURCE: PG DESCRIPTION:When her son was 5 years old, Meredith Hasler left her career in the aviation industry to focus on her family. A few years later, she considered seeking another tech job but wondered if the break in her career history — and her decision to pursue a different career path in Information Technology — would limit her. Instead, Meredith discovered her career and life experience made for a perfect fi
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Janelle Goins was watching TV one evening when she discovered a small nodule in one of her breasts. But she didn’t feel overly concerned because she’s had cysts in the past.