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Wired July 2005 Spencer Reiss |
The Dotcom King & the Rooftop Solar Revolution Idealab impresario Bill Gross couldn't wait for the dawn of the sun age. So he built a high-energy, low-cost solar concentrator that will fit on your roof. And overthrow the powers that be. |
Technology Research News June 29, 2005 Eric Smalley |
Nanowire networks route light Will computer chips using light rather than electricity offer increased computing speed? Research says probably. |
Reactive Reports Issue 46 David Bradley |
Bubble Logic Molecular-based computation may allow unprecedented miniaturization. |
IEEE Spectrum May 2005 Hod Lipson |
Homemade By giving everyone the means of production, personal fabrication systems could usher in a new age of customization. |
InternetNews April 20, 2005 Michael Singer |
Vendors Revive 'Autonomic' Debate Self-healing systems: wave of the future or hype of the past? IBM's working on distributing software that repairs itself. |
IEEE Spectrum April 2005 Alan Sullivan |
3-Deep New displays render images you can almost reach out and touch. A few small companies are just now emerging to try to carve out a piece of a market for volumetric displays that could be worth $1 billion by 2006. |
BusinessWeek April 4, 2005 Arlene Weintraub |
Biotech's Fountain Of Youth A review of the book "More Than Human: Embracing the Promise of Biological Enhancement." The book by Ramez Naam provides a look at biotech's role in the future of medicine. |
Bio-IT World March 8, 2005 Robert M. Frederickson |
Trekking Toward a Tricorder Portable medical devices like those out of a Star Trek episode are more reality than science fiction. |
Technology Research News February 9, 2005 |
Herve Gallaire: Xerox CTO and Innovation Group president Gallaire is responsible for Xerox's research and technology organizations and $800 million annual investment in research and development. In this e-mail interview, he tells what he sees as important or significant trends in science and technology research, and more. |
IEEE Spectrum February 2005 Carol Ezzell Webb |
The Body Shops Part human, part machine, replacement organs may one day extend your life |
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