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Technology Review: The Authority on the Future of Technology
Friday, June 05, 2009
A bill before Congress may prove a costly way to reduce greenhouse gases.
Researchers in Germany have created a display that doubles as a camera.
New organic display materials can be printed with ink-jets.
If civilizations can't grow exponentially, that might explain why we don't see any signs of ET.
Aboriginal Australians have been observing the skies for 50,000 years, but only now are their astronomical achievements coming to light.
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Thursday, June 04, 2009
Roll-Up Solar Panels
By Prachi Patel | Business | 2 Comments
A startup is making thin-film solar cells on flexible steel sheets.
A Smart Phone Built on Web Tools
By Anne-Marie Corley | Communications | 1 Comment
Palm's new smart phone targets Web developers as well as a loyal fan base.
Targeting the Brain with Sound Waves
By Emily Singer | Biomedicine | 3 Comments
Ultrasound might provide a new, noninvasive way to control brain activity.
Wednesday, June 03, 2009
Reading the Surface of the Brain
By Emily Singer | Biomedicine | 1 Comment
A startup aims to develop a minimally invasive neural prosthesis for disabled patients.
What's Microsoft's Bing Strategy?
By David Talbot | Web
Nipping at Google's heels, Bing focuses on refining product-related searches.
Bringing Ads to the Conversation
By Erica Naone | Business | 1 Comment
BuzzLogic hopes that monitoring online discussion will help advertisers target the right customers.
Tuesday, June 02, 2009
Brewing Spandex
By Kevin Bullis | Business
A startup uses strains of E. coli bacteria to convert sugar into valuable chemicals for textiles and other products.
Google Explores "Eyes-Free" Phones
By Kate Greene | Communications | 2 Comments
An adaptive interface with tactile and audio feedback could make it easier to ignore a small screen.
Moblin: A Netbook OS to Watch
By John Brandon | Computing | 2 Comments
Intel's Linux-based netbook operating system gives Windows a run for its money.
Gene Defect Corrected in Human Stem Cells
By Michael Day | Biomedicine | 1 Comment
New research outlines a path toward new therapies with induced pluripotent stem cells.
Monday, June 01, 2009
Adobe's New Tools for Web Apps
By Erica Naone | Web | 3 Comments
Flash Catalyst and Flash Builder aim to simplify the construction of rich Internet applications.
Getting Arsenic Out of Water
By Katherine Bourzac | Materials
IBM is developing a membrane that is more effective at ridding drinking water of arsenic contaminants.
Friday, May 29, 2009
Restoring Sight
By Emily Singer | Biomedicine | 2 Comments
Gene therapy to make cells sensitive to light takes a step toward clinical use.
Virtual Apps Drift into the Cloud
By Erica Naone | Computing
Software developed by rPath makes it easier to port applications to the cloud.
Faster Internet on the Road
By Kristina Grifantini | Computing
A new system boosts mobile uploads from vehicles.
Thursday, May 28, 2009
First Acoustic Superlens
By Katherine Bourzac | Biomedicine | 5 Comments
An ultrasound lens could be used for high-resolution clinical imaging.
Plastic Logic's Touch-Screen E-Reader
By Kate Greene | Computing | 2 Comments
The company hopes to carve out a niche with its touch-based interface.
Micro-Projectors Set to Be Big
By Duncan Graham-Rowe | Computing | 2 Comments
These pocket-sized projectors get a big picture out of a small device--and will shrink further in future.
Wednesday, May 27, 2009
How IBM Plans to Win Jeopardy!
By David Talbot | Computing | 1 Comment
IBM's Watson will showcase the latest tricks in natural-language processing.
What's the Point in Patenting Genes?
By David Ewing Duncan | Biomedicine | 4 Comments
Whatever the outcome of the ACLU vs. Myriad case, a new effort is needed to turn genetic testing into a useful diagnostic tool.
Converting Garbage into Fuel
By Kevin Bullis | Energy | 11 Comments
Waste Management, a large waste company, gives technology for gasifying trash a boost.
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