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Erik Sherman Guest Contributor

  • Nine E-Medicine Stocks

    Our list of publicly traded companies that could benefit from the e-medicine revolution includes IBM and WebMD.

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  • Sketchy Information

    Will graphical search interfaces make a picture worth a thousand links?

  • X Marks the Spot for Jumbo DNA

    Super-sized strands of the double helix molecule could act as a diagnostics marker-and may eventually open the way to tailor-made genetic systems.

  • Behavior-Monitoring Machines

    A new breed of computer software keeps tabs on how people and objects act. To really work, though, these programs have to learn and adapt.

  • The Great (Driverless) Car Race

    For a mere $1 million, the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency hopes to score an autonomous vehicle capable of sustaining high speeds over long distances and tough terrain. How? By challenging geeks to an unusual race.

  • Concentrating on Solar

    Israeli scientists are teaming mirrors, fiber optics, and photovoltaic cells to bring solar power to a new intensity.

  • Exhibitionist Technology

    Hungry for eyeballs, museums go high tech-and face a rogue’s gallery of costs and costly mistakes.

  • On the Road to 3G

    New products move toward mobile broadband, but the grand 3G vision may still be years off.

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