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Research
How CIOs can create the IT workforce of the future l CIOonline http://trib.al/LHt1isi
Exploring dark energy with robots l Symmetry Magazinehttp://ow.ly/OOaaU
Want to install rooftop #solar? Expensive structural tests may be overkill l Department of Energy http://1.usa.gov/1Nkr7NN
Solar power will draw $3.7 trillion in investment through 2040 l Renewable Cities http://ow.ly/OI3eh
Gentle sex? Females are just as feisty as males over reproduction l New Scientist http://ow.ly/OKCzr
US Energy Dept. Funds Two New Projects & $1 Million Prize l Clean Technica http://dlvr.it/BKWdg0
Federal Reserve, Central Banks, & Financial Departments
Business activity in #Maryland increased notably in June, according to our new survey l Richmond Fed http://ow.ly/OOcIp
The Carolinas economy expanded at a relatively steady pace in June, our new survey found l Richmond Fed
Why income #inequality is bad for growth l World Economic Forum http://wef.ch/1IF5gyH
Developing the #creditunion branch of the future, right now l CU Journal http://bit.ly/1eJhJrz
How To Be A Better Bear: Shorting ETFs vs. Inverse ETFs http://ow.ly/ONEiV
Real personal consumption expenditures rose 0.6% in May, the most since August l St. Louis Fed http://bit.ly/1BDOi3Z
Thank you as always for joining us on Saturday for HBCU Money™ Dozen. The 12 most important research and finance articles of the week.