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The Nuclear Generation

The Nuclear Generation

In the aftermath of the failed Copenhagen environmental summit last December, the question of finding a secure, environmentally sustainable and economically viable source of energy to power the future remains unanswered. As a result, nuclear power has been thrust back into the limelight, could a nuclear future be the safest, cleanest and most cost-effective option? Laurie Cuthbert investigates

The Sabanci Dynasty – Masters of Modernism

The Sabanci Dynasty – Masters of Modernism

The progressive and philanthropic impulses of the Sabanci family have been instrumental in the development of the nation – culturally, socially, even politically.

Remodelling Business

Remodelling Business

Euroasia looks back at the post-war remodelling of business and how the internet is now revolutionising the business model more than ever before.


Happily bolstering profits

Money may not buy happiness, but can happiness make us money? Is it just that we have had the causality wrong all along?

Tata: Men of Steel

Amanda Carey reports on the Tata legacy, from the pioneering vision of its forefathers to Ratan Tata’s tenacious force.

Gemma Carter examines one of the most populous countries in Africa.

The Gift of the Nile

Algae are the focus of attempts to achieve commercially-viable systems for harnessing photosynthesis for atmospheric CO2 fixation and biosynthesis of fuels.

A Green Solution

In the aftermath of the failed Copenhagen environmental summit last December, the question of finding a secure, environmentally sustainable and economically viable source of energy to power the future remains unanswered. As a result, nuclear power has been thrust back into the limelight, could a nuclear future be the safest, cleanest and most cost-effective option? Laurie Cuthbert investigates

The Nuclear Generation