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Omnivorous Fuel Cells
A prototype fuel cell runs on a wide range of fuels without turning up the heat.
Can't We All Just Get Along?
Competing attempts to unite people's online social networks may end up sowing more division.
Electricity from Waste Heat
Ener-G-Rotors' system harvests energy at lower temperatures.
Obama's NASA Dilemma
The fate of the U.S. space program hangs in the balance.
What's Next for Yahoo?
After Jerry Yang, Yahoo may need to rethink its strategy.
Betting on Green
Falling oil prices mean tough times for renewable energy, but experts expect the industry to bounce back.
The Investment Outlook Sours
But some financial experts believe that the economic crisis could also create new opportunities.
Tech Firms Prepare for the Worst
Technology companies and venture capitalists are bracing themselves for tougher times.
Cheap, Off-Grid Cooling
A hybrid refrigerator will bring efficient, cheap cooling to India.
Purifying Water with Nano-particles
A company says 3-D nanoparticles boost the efficiency of water purification.

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