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IEEE Spectrum January 2009 |
Slideshow: The $71.2 Million Arm The U.S. Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) is spending at least US $71.2 million to reinvent prosthetic arms from the ground up.  |
Chemistry World January 20, 2009 Rebecca Trager |
Obama assembles 'science dream team' Throughout his election campaign, Barack Obama repeatedly promised to usher in a 'new era' of innovation and restore US scientific and technological standing in the world.  |
InternetNews January 20, 2009 Kenneth Corbin |
Obama Inauguration a Web-Wide Affair Social media's got the Obama inauguration covered, and then some.  |
InternetNews January 20, 2009 Judy Mottl |
Obama Inauguration a Wireless Challenge The Presidential Inauguration attendees are being urged to text, rather than call, to keep congestion down.  |
Popular Mechanics January 20, 2009 John Pearley Huffman |
The Secret Seven: The Top Presidential Limousines of All Time During the early years of the automotive age, Presidents got around in standard production cars. Then, in 1939, the specially built "Sunshine Special" entered the Secret Service's fleet.  |
The Motley Fool January 20, 2009 Ryan McLimans |
The Next Bull Market Starts ... Tonight? How President Obama could kick off a market rally.  |
The Motley Fool January 20, 2009 Shannon Zimmerman |
An Investing Two-for-One Returns are just one part of the equation. Indeed, over time, a dividend kicker can add up to quite a chunk of change.  |
The Motley Fool January 20, 2009 David Lee Smith |
Emissions Friction Now's not the time to implement a costly plan.  |
Wired January 19, 2009 Evan Ratliff |
The Wired Presidency: Can Obama Really Reboot the White House? Turning his innovative campaign and transition into Government 2.0 won't be easy.  |
Wired January 19, 2009 Chris Baker |
Live Free or Drown: Floating Utopias on the Cheap The Seasteading Institute wants to make it easy for anyone to build an country independent of government.  |
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