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Jonathan Rothberg is an executive at Life Technologies Corp., which sells the ion torrent gene-sequencing machine.
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"We value libraries for their work of encouraging literacy and the habit of reading, but we haven't yet found a business model we're comfortable with," said Adam Rothberg , a Simon & Schuster spokesman.
Amazon's Kindle Will Offer E-Books From Libraries Stu Woo 2011
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Rothberg and Kevin Gostolza also rounded up a list of ten great anti-nuclear songs.
The Media Consortium: Weekly Mulch: Greening the Royal Wedding is the Least of Our Worries The Media Consortium 2011
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"There are still lots of retail outlets for books," said Adam Rothberg , a spokesman for Simon & Schuster.
E-Book Writer Gets Paperback-Distribution Deal Jeffrey A. Trachtenberg 2011
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Jonathan Rothberg is an executive at Life Technologies Corp., which sells the ion torrent gene-sequencing machine.
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Jonathan Rothberg, founder of Ion Torrent, is unveiling the machine Tuesday at the annual J.P. Morgan Healthcare conference.
Soon, $1,000 Will Map Your Genes Ron Winslow 2012
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At The Nation, Peter Rothberg reminds us that nuclear accidents wreak havoc for years to come.
The Media Consortium: Weekly Mulch: Greening the Royal Wedding is the Least of Our Worries The Media Consortium 2011
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The Nation's Peter Rothberg suggests supporting United for Action, a group that's fighting the practice, or pushing congressional reps to support the FRAC Act, which would increase regulation of the fracking process.
The Media Consortium: Weekly Mulch: How the Status Quo Benefits Natural Gas Companies The Media Consortium 2010
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Eileen Rothberg, a geologist and elementary math and science teacher in Fairfax, Va., says her own children used to complain that they "never went on a vacation, but rather on extended field trips" because of the little research assignments she would give them before hitting the road for the summer.
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This idea requires Congress to pass legislation, but "it seems like a no-brainer," Rothberg writes.
The Media Consortium: Weekly Mulch: Want to Combat Climate Change? Ignore Congress. 2010
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