Did you miss HBCU Money™ Dozen via Twitter? No worry. We are now putting them on the site for you to visit at your leisure. We have made some changes here at HBCU Money™ Dozen. We are now solely focused on research and central bank articles from the previous week.
Research
World’s largest solar power plant is now delivering electricity to California l New Scientist http://ow.ly/tC749
Ancient genome won’t heal rifts with Native Americans l New Scientist http://ow.ly/tC7aM
Apply: EPAstar grant by 2/18: Ecological Health Impacts Assoc. with Water Reuse & Conservation l US EPA http://go.usa.gov/ByDF
6 tips for smartphone privacy and security l CSOonline http://trib.al/TrWdZoU
How to get a job in energy IT l Computerworld http://trib.al/nDG80ao
Australian Utilities Should Prepare For “Energy Darwinism” l CleanTechnica http://dlvr.it/4wdNNt
Federal Reserve, Central Banks, & Financial Departments
Regional Economist analyzes Japan’s economic experience, reviewing newly implemented policies l St. Louis Fed http://bit.ly/1jYfgXe
St. Louis Fed agricultural survey shows farmland prices up 12.2 percent in 2013:Q4 l St. Louis Fed http://bit.ly/RPNgsd
Watch: Asia Financial Forum: Forecasting China: Trends in the Economy and Finance l SF Fed http://ow.ly/tCbfv
End of support for Microsoft Windows XP is effective April 8. Are banks ready? l Philly Fed http://ow.ly/teXPm
Are we headed toward a ‘retail apocalypse?’ l Housing Wire http://hwi.re/4wRGdt
When it comes to small businesses, credit unions are getting stingy l CUJ http://bit.ly/1dKJkjy
Thank you as always for joining us on Saturday for HBCU Money™ Dozen. The 12 most important research and finance articles of the week.