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Erika Jonietz Guest Contributor

  • Wee Walker

    A wobbly new molecule called DTA is moving in a straight line toward nanomanufacturing.

  • Nano Antenna

    Gold nanospheres show a path to all-optical computing.

    1 comment

  • Traffic Avoidance

    A new service from Kirkland, WA-based Inrix predicts traffic slowdowns by crunching road sensor data, weather, history, and local events.

    2 comments

  • Wee Walker

    A wobbly new molecule called DTA is moving in a straight line toward nanomanufacturing.

    1 comment

  • Nano Antenna

    Gold nanospheres show a path to all-optical computing.

    5 comments

  • A New Genetic Globe

    The international HapMap project is teaching an unorthodox lesson: our differences, not our similarities, may save us.

    2 comments

  • A New Map for Health

    Handled with care, the new “HapMap” of genetic variation could reveal the genetic roots of many diseases.

  • A More Moral Stem Cell?

    New techniques for making embryonic stem cell lines may not quiet ethical debate.

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