Three Ways Translation Can Help Businesses Grow

Fort Worth, Texas (PRWEB) May 29, 2015 Translation is frequently listed as one of the ways businesses can grow. This is for a good reason–if used in a way that is right for a company, translation can work wonders for the offering of a business product or service offering. Here are some of the […]

THREE Restaurant and Bar Introduces Military May

San Mateo, CA (PRWEB) May 07, 2015 THREE Restaurant and Bar is now hosting Military May and recently announced plans to donate 10 percent of all sales during breakfast from 7:30-10:30 a.m. Monday through Friday to assist service members who have been injured in the line of duty. All proceeds from the Military May event […]

Quantum Economics – Part Three

by danxoneil The “Parameters” in Iphisical quantities, or so called grid that could balance energies and somehow limit the occurrences of the “Big Waves,” most definitely will vary under different conditions and circumstances. From “regulatory parameters” such as business laws, business contracts and regulations, stocks and commodity exchanges laws and regulations, business ethics and environmental […]

Three Experienced Texas Public Finance Professionals Join the PFM Group; Firm Opens Dallas Location

Austin, Texas (PRWEB) December 02, 2014 The PFM Group of companies, the nation’s leading provider of independent financial and investment advisory services to state and local governments and non-profit institutions, announced today that three Texas-based professionals with over 35 years of collective experience in municipal finance have joined Public Financial Management, Inc. as Senior Managing […]

Cheating on physics gets us great microscopes and three Nobel Prizes

Cheating on physics gets us great microscopes and three Nobel Prizes Standard fluorescence microscopy (left) and PALM images (right). Note that the scale bar in the far right image is roughly the diffraction limit. Nobel Prizes/originally Betzig et. al., Science. This year's Nobel Prize in Chemistry honors an … Read more on Ars Technica STEM […]