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New Charging Method Could Slash Battery Recharge Times
Apply an oscillating electric field to the anode of a lithium battery and the recharge time drops dramatically, say chemists.
Using Peer Pressure to Cut Energy Use
Surprisingly, it works better than conventional energy-efficiency programs.
Software tells Bloggers What Readers Want
IBM has created a widget that crowd-sources ideas for blog posts.
How to Build a Superluminal Computer
Physicists have come up with a way to process information faster than the speed of light. But what could they do with such a hypercomputer?
Revealing the Source of Ritalin's Brain Boosting Benefits
The ADHD drug improves attention by enhancing neural plasticity.
Making Solar Cheaper with Natural Gas
Florida Power and Light has built a solar power plant linked to a natural gas plant.

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Using Peer Pressure to Cut Energy Use
Surprisingly, it works better than conventional energy-efficiency programs.
New Charging Method Could Slash Battery Recharge Times
Apply an oscillating electric field to the anode of a lithium battery and the recharge time drops dramatically, say chemists.
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China's Space Station Plans
The country's space agency says it will launch a module next year to initiate construction.
Fuzzing Snags a Serious Flaw in Windows
Vulnerability hunters increasingly rely on "fuzzing", a technique that tries to break programs with pseudo-random inputs.
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The Big Losers in Energy
Several people holding the purse-strings agree that algae, hydrogen vehicles, and carbon capture and storage won't make money.
TED Day 2: Augmented Reality, Pivot, and Mosquito-zapping Lasers
The technologies presented spanned the ridiculous and the sublime.

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Announcing My New Book!
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The New Dork
These people are way cooler than I could ever be.  At least I have something to...

Ed Boyden's blog

Civilization as Experiment
From birth, parents raise us in different ways, teachers teach us in different styles, and...

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The Clean Energy Economy: A New Industrial Revolution Rising From Challenging Times
In the last five years, many venture capitalists (myself included) have committed to backing...

Ask the VC

GREAT New Blog – IP Law for Startups
Today, I learned that former classmate of mine at the University of Michigan has started a blog...

Information Processing

The perils of precocity
Last night at dinner my 4 year old daughter asked me about death. "Do all princesses grow...

The Experimental Man

Company will reverse-engineer my cells
Be still my beating heart cell! In this Technology Review aritcle, I describe a company called...

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A Step toward Healing Broken Hearts with Stem Cells
The potential of stem cell therapy is huge--these potent cells have the ability to develop into...

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