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Etching Out Organic Displays

Company will sell materials for making organic electronics using silicon manufacturing infrastructure.

Blood Test Offers More Accurate Picture of Health

A Seattle company is developing rapid tests for thousands of proteins.

Biofuel Plant Opens in Brazil

Amyris's large-scale demonstration plant will make diesel from sugarcane.

What VCs Are Investing In

Virtualization and data-management companies still show potential.

No Reboot Required

Ksplice uses new technology to build security updates for Linux that can be installed without restarting.

Popularity Poll Ranks Startups

Measuring online buzz could help investors, a company claims.

Graphene for the Green Grid

Ultracapacitors that store more could help the grid run smoothly.

Omnivorous Fuel Cells

A prototype fuel cell runs on a wide range of fuels without turning up the heat.

First Self-Healing Coatings

A paint additive will protect cars, bridges, and ships from corrosion.

Are Social Networks Sinking?

The economic downturn and uncertain business plans could result in an industry-wide shakeout.

The Video Web

Three startups let users layer new content onto online video.

Tech Firms Prepare for the Worst

Technology companies and venture capitalists are bracing themselves for tougher times.

Cheap, Off-Grid Cooling

A hybrid refrigerator will bring efficient, cheap cooling to India.

Opening Search to Semantic Upstarts

Yahoo's new open-search platform is giving semantic search a helping hand.

Nanosensors for Medical Monitoring

Vista Therapeutics is developing ultra-sensitive detectors.

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