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Startup That Builds Biological Parts
Ginkgo BioWorks aims to push synthetic biology to the factory level.
A Web Spider for Everyone
A startup uses PC idle time to crawl Web pages on demand.
GE's Risky Energy Research
Michael Idelchik, VP of Advanced Technologies, discusses energy research.
Greener Computing in the Cloud
Custom datacenters can help lower energy consumption, experts say.
Toward a Universal Flu Vaccine
A company is preparing human trials of a DNA-based, universal influenza vaccine.
Advanced Solar Panels Coming to Market
Nanosolar's new factory could help lower the price of solar power, if the market cooperates.
The New Faces of Android
Several new devices will test the appeal of Google's mobile platform.
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.

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