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One Small Step For Electric Cars

One Small Step For Electric Cars

Battery technology must improve before electrics can compete with gas-guzzlers

By Mike Orcutt | Posted December 8, 2009

Pretty Fly (for a Small Guy)

Pretty Fly (for a Small Guy)

An unusual team builds a pipetting robot out of Legos for a genetic engineering competition

By Ariel Bleicher | Posted November 14, 2009

The Singularity Summit Was Near; It Has Now Come and Gone

The Singularity Summit Was Near; It Has Now Come and Gone

A weekend conference on crazy ideas about the future that may not be so crazy.

By Olivia Koski | Posted October 12, 2009

Nobel Prize in Physics Honors “Masters of Light”

Nobel Prize in Physics Honors “Masters of Light”

…And it only took 40 years.

By Alex Liu | Posted October 6, 2009

Gesture Based Interfaces–Bringing Technology Back to the Human Roots of Language

Gesture Based Interfaces–Bringing Technology Back to the Human Roots of Language

A Minority Report type interface may revolutionize how we interact with our iphones and free us from the keyboard for good.

By Erik Ortlip | Posted June 11, 2009

Nanotechnology Makes Solar Power More Affordable

Nanotechnology Makes Solar Power More Affordable

By Erik Ortlip | Posted January 1, 2009

Phoenix lander goes quiet as India shoots the Moon

Phoenix lander goes quiet as India shoots the Moon

By Adam T. Hadhazy | Posted November 13, 2008

An Inside Look at Nanomaterials

An Inside Look at Nanomaterials

By Rachael Rettner | Posted October 7, 2008

Games for Geeks that Pack a Scientific Punch

By Rachel Mahan | Posted October 2, 2008

Name that Particle Accelerator! Nicknames for the Large Hadron Collider

By Adam T. Hadhazy | Posted September 12, 2008

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