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Solar without the Panels
Utilities are using the sun's heat to boil water for steam turbines.
Fuel from Algae
A startup's new process could make fuel from algae as cheap as petroleum.
Applying Theory at Microsoft
Jennifer Chayes, managing director of the forthcoming Microsoft Research New England lab, talks about the importance of math to the Internet.
Mar • Apr Issue
TR10: Wireless Power
Physicist Marin Soljacic is working toward a world of wireless electricity.
Mar • Apr Issue
TR10: Graphene Transistors
A new form of carbon being pioneered by Walter de Heer of Georgia Tech could lead to speedy, compact computer processors.
Mar • Apr Issue
The Mess of Mandated Markets
New federal biofuel standards passed last year will distort the development of innovative technologies.
Mar • Apr Issue
Android Calling
Does Google want to free your phone--or does it want to own it?
Mar • Apr Issue
Bidding for Interest Rates
NeoSaej's algorithms could change the rules of online auctioning.
Mobile Carriers See Gold in Femtocells
If consumers buy in to private wireless phone networks, the industry could save money.
The Next Generation of iPhone Hacks
Apple's plan to release a software kit that lets people create legitimate add-ons for the iPhone could make the device appeal to an even wider audience.
Beyond Search and Advertising
If Microsoft purchases Yahoo, the popular Internet property would contribute a lot more than ad revenue.
The Rise of Systemic Financial Risk
MIT's Andrew Lo describes how one rogue trader can impact global markets.
A New Deal for EEStor
A delayed battery technology may indeed be on the way.
Federal Research Funding Cut
Financial support for a major international fusion project is one of many casualties.
Google's Answer to Wikipedia
Google's Knol project aims to make online information easier to find and more authoritative.
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