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Faster, Cheaper DNA Sequencing
A U.K. company hopes to dramatically reduce the cost of reading a person's genome.
Efficient, Cheap Solar Cells
New materials for high-performance cells could make solar power affordable.
Clean-Coal Debut in Germany
A new coal plant is the first to capture and store carbon dioxide.
Awaiting the Google Phone
Whether Google has succeeded in revolutionizing the cell phone may depend on who you ask.
Making Money from Social Ties
Advertisers are building complex applications to try to engage users on social networks.
DNA in Real Time
Pacific Biosciences aims to bring sequencing technology to the doctor's office.
Plastic E-Reader Debut
Plastic Logic will make flexible polymer displays and launch its product in January.
Safe Transactions with Infected PCs
A new tool assumes that a PC is loaded with malware--and protects transactions anyway.
Solar Roofing Materials
Integrating solar cells into building materials could make solar power more attractive to homeowners.
Eye Implants to Fight Progressive Blindness
A novel medical device could treat eye diseases like age-related macular degeneration.

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