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  • Google's Time Keeper

    Managing appointments is a snap with new online tools such as Google Calendar. What does it mean for Microsoft?

  • Cheaper Malaria Drugs

    Synthetically engineered microorganisms could provide a much cheaper way to manufacture drugs.

  • Making Quantum Practical

    Researchers have succeeded in combining quantum signals with classical optical signals in a conventional fiber-optic line.

  • Genomics Into Drugs

    Kari Stefansson, founder and CEO of deCode Genetics, explains why gene hunting provides tailor-made drug targets.

  • Gene Hunting in Canada

    Genizon is using the genetic homogeneity of French Canadians to find new drug targets – and redefine human disease.

  • Doctor Database

    New search technology from IBM could help patients and doctors locate life-saving treatments.

  • A New Tool for Surgeons

    Mass spectrometry, a favorite analytical technique of chemists, may find a place in the operating room.

  • Space Tourism or Bust

    A test-rocket explosion notwithstanding, SpaceX is still forging ahead with a new, low-cost orbital rocket.

  • Rapid Nano Molding

    Researchers are using a new all-purpose nano synthesis method to design cancer-fighting nanoparticles.

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