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Technology Review exists to promote the understanding of emerging technologies and their impact.
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An Easier Upgrade to Holographic Storage
10 10 2008
GE Global Research is developing terabyte discs and players that will work with old storage media.
Making Search Social
10 10 2008
A new engine can turn a difficult search into a communal quest.
Sticky Nanotape
10 10 2008
Carbon-nanotube adhesive outperforms gecko feet and could aid climbing robots.
Renault Bets on Electric Vehicles
09 10 2008
The French carmaker says that electric vehicles, not hybrids, are needed to deliver the emissions reductions that governments and customers demand.
A Source of Men's Stem Cells
09 10 2008
Stem cells from human testes could be used for personalized medicine.
A Nobel for Illuminating Biology
09 10 2008
Three chemists are honored for harnessing jellyfish protein.
Attacking Cancer Stem Cells
08 10 2008
A screening approach identifies drugs that halt cells that feed tumors.
Ensuring Chip Stability
08 10 2008
Hardware bugs could be avoided by limiting chips to tested behaviors.
Tech Firms Prepare for the Worst
08 10 2008
Technology companies and venture capitalists are bracing themselves for tougher times.
Simplified Displays
07 10 2008
Mary Lou Jepsen is developing technology originally created for the $100 laptop project.
Better Solar for Big Buildings
07 10 2008
A startup is selling cylindrical solar cells that can generate more power than conventional panels.
A Safer Test for Down Syndrome
07 10 2008
A noninvasive technique screens maternal blood for fetal DNA.
Five Thousand Bucks for Your Genome
06 10 2008
A new sequencing service could change the face of human genomics.
Flexible Silicon Solar Cells
06 10 2008
Thin but efficient solar cells use one-tenth the silicon of conventional cells.
China's Eye on Web Chatter
06 10 2008
Poorly protected files reveal a massive surveillance scheme.
Cheap, Off-Grid Cooling
03 10 2008
A hybrid refrigerator will bring efficient, cheap cooling to India.
Wireless at Fiber Speeds
03 10 2008
New millimeter-wave technology sends data at 10 gigabits per second.
Simpler Flexible Displays
03 10 2008
A new approach avoids flexible electronics.
Hijacking Satellite Navigation
02 10 2008
Sending false signals to GPS receivers could disrupt critical infrastructure.
Stopping Pandemic Bird Flu
02 10 2008
A broad-acting vaccine might be key.
Toxicity-Resistant Crops
02 10 2008
Researchers have engineered aluminum-tolerant crops.
Nanotubes on the Brain
01 10 2008
Neural implants could benefit from coated electrodes.
Android Has Arrived
01 10 2008
Google's phone has plenty of potential, but some say its mechanism for delivering applications could lead to problems.
Cell Type Counts in Spinal Therapy
01 10 2008
Rats regain motor skills with one kind of cell transplant, get nerve pain with another.
A Portable DNA Detector
01 10 2008
The latest forensic weapon is a device that identifies crime scene DNA in a few hours.
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