TOP5 for 12/11/2006
Filed in archive Daily Top 5 by Creative Weblogging on December 12, 2006
| Highest Sunlight-to-Energy Photovoltaic Device Unveiled IfEnergy |
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| According to an article from Information Week, Boeing-Spectrolab has successfully developed a high-efficiency solar cell with a conversion ratio of 40.7% (sunlight to energy), the highest level ever achieved by any photovoltaic device. Currently, photovoltaic devices achieve anywhere from 12 to 18 percent sunlight-to-energy conversion efficiency and this breakthrough by the US Department of Energy sponsored activity has been verified... Read it all |
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| Babson College Launches Undergraduate Concentration in Retail Supply Chain Management Supplychainer |
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| Babson College will launch a new undergraduate concentration in Retail Supply Chain Management in Spring 2007. Babson's Michael Levy, the Charles Clarke Reynolds Professor of Retail Marketing, developed the concentration and is its faculty director. According to PRNewsWire, no other New England institution offers a program like Babson's --- one that integrates the holistic business disciplines Babson is noted for with... Read it all |
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| Just Add a Belt Pretty Things |
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| Okay so this just goes to show how a fashionista like myself, can be slow to completely embracing a fashion trend. I used to snicker when I would see people walking around with belts angled and placed on any outfit. It was as if the outfit was not complete without a wide belt of some sort displayed around the waist.... Read it all |
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| Sponsored Post: The Submarines on Nip/Tuck Finale The Gadgets Weblog |
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| Boy meets girl. Boy and girl write songs. Boy and girl split. Boy and girl meet again, fall in love, and make a wonderful song-writing and singing duo - That's the story of "The Submarines." Now they will be taking a little of their love story to television through the FX hit series nip/tuck. Don't miss it this Tuesday. Here... Read it all |
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| Siemens slush fund woes Sox First |
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| The big story coming out of Europe over the last fortnight has been the corruption scandal inside the German industrial conglomerate Siemens where a slush funds were used to pay hundreds of millions of euros in bribes to obtain contracts around the world.The bribes probe has spread to at least six countries. For the best and most comprehensive account, check... Read it all |
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