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(http://blog NULL.aquabio NULL.us/wp-content/uploads/2012/01/baby-ducks-in-a-row NULL.jpg)Good News Everyone! We went from nominee to Finalists!!!
In the Los Angeles Business Journal’s, “3 rd Annual 2012 Latino Business Awards”!
The category is for “Small Private Business Sector” .
We won’t …
Biologist Edith Widder’s is using bioluminescense to track pollution in waterways. The ability, to make light called bioluminescence (http://www NULL.youtube NULL.com/watch?v=IThAD5yKrgE&feature=player_embedded), is strikingly common, shared by as many as 90 percent of the creatures in …
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The 2nd annual B.S. Awards were inspired by Dr. Peter Gleick, president of the Pacific Institute due to a concerted, well-funded effort, by the aggressive anti-science campaigns of climate change disbelievers.
Dr. Gleick states; …
(http://blog NULL.aquabio NULL.us/wp-content/uploads/2011/10/iphone-dump-dec-2010-1631 NULL.jpg)BY Carmine Gallo (http://www NULL.entrepreneur NULL.com/author/1771) | October 14, 2011|
Steve Jobs’ impact on your life cannot be overestimated. His innovations have likely touched nearly every aspect — computers, movies, music and …
WASTECON 2009 takes place September 22–24 at Long Beach, CA, and, if you are a member of the solid waste community, what better opportunity could you possibly find for getting involved with SWANA and WasteCon 2009. So what could be more appropriate than WASTECON and rubbing elbows with the most experienced group of people in the industry?
The County of Los Angeles is going “Blue” reducing pollutants in the county’s lakes & reservoirs. AquaBio Watershed Restoration & Lake Management Division, a subsidiary of AquaBio Environmental Technologies, Inc., has just signed a 5 year services agreement with The County of Los Angeles, the largest populated county in the United States.
Many of you have noticed that around your neighborhoods you have nicely paved streets and gutters that efficiently and safely remove street runoff after a rain. Some of you may have also noticed that some of it goes directly into the storm drains in your neighborhood.
