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More Efficient, and Cheaper, Solar Cells
New manufacturing techniques could cut solar power costs by 20 percent.
NASA's Plans Lack the Cash
Can the commercial sector rescue the U.S. human spaceflight program?
Gasoline from Vinegar
A process that converts acids from garbage into fuel gets a boost.
An Advert for In-Game Violence
Research finds ads embedded in violent games to be more memorable.
Decoding the Profit Gene
Is the last pure genomics company from the 1990s about to go bust?
Energy-Aware Internet Routing
Software that tracks electricity prices could slash energy costs for big online businesses.
Lithium Battery Recycling Gets a Boost
The DOE funds a company that recycles plug-in vehicle batteries.
DOE Energy Hubs on the Brink
Research centers conceived to speed energy-related research are facing a tough battle in Congress.
Bringing Graphene to Market
A startup's conductive graphene inks can be used to print RFID antennas
Rogue Pharmacies Dominate Bing's Ads
Illegitimate pharmacies account for 90 percent of drug ads on Microsoft's Bing, according to a new report.

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