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Life Cycle Assessment

6th - Higher Ed
Learn the basics about Life cycle assessment. What is the life cycle of a product (before it gets recycled or not) ? What stages does it go through? Find out more in this video!
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Curated Video

Eli Lilly releases discounted single-dose vials of Zepbound weight loss drug

Higher Ed
Those who used 5-milligram doses had an average 15% weight loss after 72 weeks. (Scripps News)
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Bloomberg

ACEA's de Vries on European Autos Outlook

Higher Ed
ACEA Director General Sigrid de Vries joins Bloomberg's Anna Edwards to discuss the latest European autos sales data as well as the outlook for the industry. They discuss policy challenges, the EU's subsidy probe into Chinese EVs, and...
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Bloomberg

Tesla Cuts China Prices Again as Competition Intensifies

Higher Ed
Tesla Inc. has rolled out a fresh round of price cuts in China. Craig Trudell reports on Bloomberg Television.
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Bloomberg

ISM's Fiore: Data Suggest Weak Demand for 3-4 Months

Higher Ed
Timothy Fiore, chairman of the ISM Manufacturing Business Survey Committee, discusses the takeaways from the ISM's March factory gauge with Alix Steel and Guy Johnson on "Bloomberg Markets." The ISM's gauge of manufacturing...
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Curated Video

The FDA announced measures Tuesday designed to phase out the use of artery-clogging trans fats in foods in the next three years. (June 16)

Higher Ed
IT'S A DECISION THAT COULD HAVE A WIDE-SPREAD IMPACT ON HEART DISEASE IN THE U-S --THE OBAMA ADMINISTRATION ANNOUNCING TUESDAY IT WILL ORDER FOOD COMPANIES TO PHASE OUT THE USE OF ARTERY-CLOGGING TRANS FATS.SOUNDBITE (English) Susan...
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Bloomberg

How Would the Japan-Korea Spat Affect the Chip Industry?

Higher Ed
Jul.08 -- Mehdi Hosseini, senior analyst at Susquehanna Financial Group, discusses how the tensions between South Korea and Japan are affecting the semiconductor industry. South Korean President Moon Jae-in urged Japan to withdraw new...
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Bloomberg

How L.A.'s Chief Logistics Officer Secured 24 Million N95 Masks

Higher Ed
May.05 -- Gene Seroka, chief logistics officer for the city of Los Angeles, discusses the purchase of 24 million N95 masks and the challenges of getting personal protective equipment supplies to first responders and hospitals in the...
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Bloomberg

What Does Suu Kyi’s Party Expected Win Mean for Businesses?

Higher Ed
Nov.08 -- Melvyn Pun, chief executive officer and executive director of Yoma Strategic Holdings, a family-owned investment holding company and one of Myanmar's leading conglomerates with interests in investment, banking, real estate and...
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Bloomberg

Japanese Large Manufacturers' Outlook Slips

Higher Ed
Sentiment among Japan's large manufacturers held at the highest level since 2018, while an index of their outlook slipped, according to the Bank of Japan's quarterly Tankan survey. Sayuri Shirai, a former BOJ monetary policy board member...
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Curated Video

China's Coronavirus Battle Is Disrupting The Global Auto Industry

Higher Ed
China's struggle to contain the coronavirus has had consequences for the global automotive industry.
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Curated Video

The Public Health Vs. Personal Freedom Debate Isn't New

Higher Ed
The battle to implement public health measures takes time and doesn't happen everywhere at once.
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Bloomberg

Why NAM CEO Timmons Is Optimistic About Manufacturing Jobs

Higher Ed
Jan.31 -- National Association of Manufacturers CEO Jay Timmons discusses President Trump's State of the Union speech, manufacturing and jobs on "Bloomberg Markets: Balance of Power."
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Bloomberg

Breaking Down SK Hynix’s 2Q Earnings

Higher Ed
Jul.24 -- Mehdi Hosseini, senior analyst for semiconductors at Susquehanna Financial, discusses SK Hynix earnings and his outlook for the industry. He speaks on “Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia.”
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Bloomberg

Brexit Pressure Weighs on British Manufacturers

Higher Ed
Feb.07 -- Stephen Phipson, chief executive officer at EEF, discusses how a no-deal Brexit would impact the U.K.'s manufacturing sector. He speaks with Bloomberg's Francine Lacqua on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Bloomberg

Fed's Barkin Sees Inflation Pressures Increasing in 2Q

Higher Ed
Mar.01 -- Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond President Thomas Barkin says he expects price pressures to rise in the second quarter due to pent-up demand and inflation in the medium-to-longer-term to be moderate. He speaks during an...
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Bloomberg

MedSec CEO Responds to Carson Block's St. Jude Comments

Higher Ed
Aug. 25 -- Justine Bone, MedSec Holdings chief executive officer, explains why Muddy Waters founder Carson Block bet against the financial strength of St. Jude Medical. She speaks with Bloomberg's Scarlet Fu and Matt Miller on "Bloomberg...
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Bloomberg

Trump Imposes Tariffs on Solar Imports, Washing Machines

Higher Ed
Jan.22 -- President Trump approved duties of as much as 30 percent on solar equipment made abroad, a move that threatens to handicap a $28 billion industry that relies on parts made abroad for 80 percent of its supply. Bloomberg's Lynn...
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Bloomberg

California Emissions Rules Are at Risk

Higher Ed
Jul.23 -- Nathaniel Bullard, a Bloomberg Opinion columnist, says that California tends to set the national standard for tailpipe emissions and fuel economy. Bullard expects more innovations in transportation, air quality improvements,...
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Bloomberg

Better, Newer, Stronger Trade Rules Needed, NAM's Menghetti Dempsey Says

Higher Ed
Jul.19 -- Auto groups, industry workers and foreign governments condemned the idea of raising duties on cars at a public hearing Thursday in Washington. Speaker after speaker urged the Trump administration to avoid sideswiping the very...
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : German auto giant Volkswagen slams into huge false emission scam

9th - Higher Ed
CLEAN : German auto giant Volkswagen slams into huge false emission scam
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Curated Video

Surprise Hurdles Slowed The Last Big Vaccine Race

Higher Ed
As dozens of children died in the H1N1 flu outbreak of 2009, unexpected glitches delayed production of a vaccine.
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Bloomberg

Can Solar Power Beat Out Coal in a Decade?

Higher Ed
Jan.06 -- Axiom Capital Head of Alternative Energy Gordon Johnson discusses advances in solar energy technology. Bloomberg's Chris Martin also reports on "What'd You Miss?"
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Bloomberg

Caixin China Manufacturing PMI Rises to 51.8 in November

Higher Ed
Dec.01 -- Peiqian Liu, China economist at Natwest Markets, talks about the outlook for the economy, policies, and the trade war with the U.S. China’s November manufacturing purchasing managers’ index rose to 51.8 from 51.7 in October, a...