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Technology Review: September/October 2006

TR35: Young innovators with this year's best ideas
Our annual selection of 35 innovators under the age of 35 (the awards began in 1999 as the TR100) is a celebration of the young scientists, computer programmers, and engineers inventing the future of technology.
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10 Ways to Think about Innovation
What successful young technologists know

Photo Essay

NASA's New Cameras
Discovery shuttle astronauts tested new technologies while orbiting 400 kilometers above Earth.

Demo

Peering into the Brain
Watching live neurons in adult mice, MIT's Elly Nedivi has seen surprising growth.

Hack

The Hundred-Dollar Laptop
Nicholas Negroponte's machine has a working prototype.

Q&A

Arthur Caplan
Who elected you king?

7 Years Ago in TR

Where Are They Now?
The annual selection of the TR35 got its start in 1999, with the first TR100. We do some catching up.

Reviews

The Art of the Possible
Can Eric Bonabeau's Hunch Engine expand your mind?
Q Is for Quixotic
Because they wanted their new Q phone to feel familiar, Motorola engineers decided it should run Windows. Big mistake.
Golden Gate Lark
Should San Franciscans trust Google and their mayor to improvise the city's Wi-Fi network?

Notebooks

The Future of Nanoelectronics
New materials like carbon nanotubes will complement, not compete with, conventional silicon devices.
Development Powered by Education
Interactive tools could prepare students in developing countries for the collaborative workplace of the future.
Finding Evolution's Signatures
Comparing genomes of different animals allows scientists to decipher hidden elements in the human genome.

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