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Searching for the Future of Television

January/February 2011

Google and the geeks from Silicon Valley aim to revolutionize the 70-year-old TV industry. Conquering the Internet was easy in comparison.

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A Decade of Genomics

Features

  • Google and the geeks from Silicon Valley aim to revolutionize the 70-year-old TV industry. Conquering the Internet was easy in comparison.
  • Ten years after scientists finished mapping our DNA, they have many unanswered questions.
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    Cancer’s Genome

    For the first time, scientists can track the precise genetic changes behind an individual case of cancer. Such information provides a picture of how tumor cells originate and evolve. And it could change the way we treat the disease.
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    The Genome’s Dark Matter

    Evidence is growing that your DNA sequence does not determine your entire genetic fate. Joseph Nadeau is trying to find out what accounts for the rest.
  • A new wave of plug-in hybrids and all-electric vehicles will have to overcome a familiar nemesis: battery costs.

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