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Green Space Can Slow Biological Aging

The Horizons Tracker

DNA methylation-based epigenetic age refers to modifications in the chemical composition of DNA that may exert an influence on various age-related health outcomes. Notably, this sample constitutes a subset of a larger-scale cohort study known as the Coronary Artery Risk Development in Young Adults (CARDIA) conducted within the United States.

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ESG Needs To Be Core To Business As Usual

The Horizons Tracker

” This extends to being active participants in each of the regions in which they operate. For instance, income imbalances can be addressed by establishing manufacturing facilities in developing countries, environmental imbalances can be addressed by finding new ways to reduce air and water pollution or reducing energy consumption.

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Two Footed Questions Fuse Arts and Science

CO2

The idea is to engage both sides of the brain , to increase innovation. The answers to one-footed questions provide facts to engage, but fails to engage the person or apply innovations. Foot Two might add: … and how will these tools jumpstart active participation for your next meeting ? Boring to boot! UK, Chile and Mexico.

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Best Practices for Leading via Innovation

Harvard Business Review

In an era of intense globalization, rapid demographic change and accelerating technological progress, the best companies for leadership recognize the value of innovation, putting it at the heart of their corporate culture and using this targeted, focused innovation to drive shareholder value and improve efficiency.

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Innovation Should Be a Top Priority for Boards. So Why Isn’t It?

Harvard Business Review

Corporate directors and executives alike recognize that today’s pace of change continues to accelerate and that firms need to innovate to stay ahead. But are boards doing enough to support innovation, as they should? We found that, overall, innovation does not rank as a top strategic challenge for the majority of boards.

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Should You Bribe Your Colleagues to Innovate With You?

Harvard Business Review

At the Chemical Heritage Foundation's recent seminar on advanced materials innovation, a half-dozen R&D leaders collectively commanding billions in spend couldn't have been more excited about the market potential for their new materials. Potential innovation benefits are literally not worth it. Money can change everything.

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What Businesses Need to Know About Sustainable Development Goals

Harvard Business Review

Some companies could get a jumpstart in their industry in organizing partnerships and even positioning themselves as leaders in sustainable development using the goals as a branding anchor. Third, the goals cannot be realized without business participation. Now is the time to mobilize the global business community as never before.

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