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Best of the Week: Saturday, November 21, 2009

Materials | By Katherine Bourzac | 13 Comments
Long-lived nuclear batteries powered by hydrogen isotopes are in testing for military applications.
Solexant is printing inorganic solar cells with nanomaterials.
A sensing surface developed by Microsoft researchers offers new ways to use computers.
The company unveils the technical details of its operating system.
Cryptography solutions are far-off, but much can be done in the near term, says Whitfield Diffie.
Friday, November 20, 2009
A New Route to Cellulosic Biofuels
ZeaChem's pilot plant will make ethanol using termite microbes.
Self-Policing Cloud Computing
IBM security tool searches for and destroys malicious code in the cloud.
Thursday, November 19, 2009
Computers Can't Answer Everything
A startup says natural language processing works best with human intelligence.
Potential Treatment for Down Syndrome
Enhancing specific chemical signaling in the brain could help treat the disorder.
Wednesday, November 18, 2009
Making 3D Maps on the Move
A vehicle uses off-the-shelf components to build 3D maps of an area.
Who's Talking About Me?
Web experts are designing technologies that can collect scattered bits of online conversation.
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Tuesday, November 17, 2009
New Hope for Neuron Protection
A drug developed to treat Lou Gehrig's disease undergoes clinical trials.
P4P Remodels File Sharing
Peer-to-peer routing technology being tested by Internet service providers could change networking.
Monday, November 16, 2009
Using CO2 to Extract Geothermal Energy
Carbon dioxide captured from power plants could make geothermal energy more practical.
DNS Security Protocol Gains Momentum
Secure Internet-address-lookup technology readied for .net and .com domains.
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