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A New Approach to Fusion
A startup snags funding to start early work on a low-budget test reactor.
Cheaper Solar Thermal Power
A simpler design could reduce the cost of solar power generated by concentrating sunlight on Stirling engines.
A Biofuel Process to Replace All Fossil Fuels
A startup unveils a high-yield process for making fuel from carbon dioxide and sunlight.
The Business of Personal Genomes
Jorge Conde speaks on the complexities of personal genomics.
Q&A: Mark Little, Head of GE Global Research
GE is pushing the smart grid and thin-film solar, but don't expect new kinds of nuclear reactors.
Delivering Security on Demand
Companies are increasingly offering security products as services, but is it the best approach?
Provoking Our Inner Stem Cells
A startup aims to spur the body's native stem cells to heal disease.
Dow to Test Algae Ethanol
Startup Algenol partners with Dow Chemical on a demonstration ethanol plant.
A Costly and Unnecessary New Electricity Grid
A national interstate system for distributing power may prove an expensive boondoggle.
Getting More out of Crude
An improved catalyst could help oil refineries get more gasoline out of a barrel of crude petroleum.

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