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Biology's Next Breakthroughs

Biotech pioneer Leroy Hood explains how systems biology will impact medicine.

Q&A: D-Wave's Geordie Rose

Did D-Wave really demonstrate "the world's first commercial quantum computer"?

Vinod Khosla

A veteran venture capitalist's new energy.

Q&A: Suranga Chandratillake

A cofounder of Blinkx explains why Internet video matters and how his company can contribute to its growth.

Fueling Brain Research

A new program at MIT is developing the next generation of technologies to uncover the hidden secrets of our brain.

Eating According to Your Genome

The emerging field of nutrigenomics is starting to yield some DNA-based diet tips, says nutrition scientist Jose Ordovas.

Bush's Dangerous Energy Proposal

Moving too quickly on alternative fuels could backfire, says one expert on ethanol fuels.

Shaping Babies

The number of genetic tests that can be performed during in vitro fertilization is skyrocketing. What does this mean for human reproduction?

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IBM's Software Predictions

New software visualization tools will help make sense out of the increasing abundance and complexity of information.

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