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SETI’s Other Coup
Technology

SETI’s Other Coup

We might not have yet found evidence of extraterrestrial intelligence, but SETI has more than proven its worth with its success in distributed computing

Science

Journey to the Bottom of the Moon

Take a ride on a lunar lander to the rim of the Shackleton Crater

Why Does Blood Make Some People Squeamish But Not Others?
Science

Why Does Blood Make Some People Squeamish But Not Others?

Faint at the sight of blood? Blame it on evolution

A Dusty Few Centuries
Environment

A Dusty Few Centuries

Don't blame it on the weather--an especially dusty West isn't caused by climate

The Wind Dam
Renewables

The Wind Dam

An architect plans to sling a giant sail over a lake in Russia. Is it the future of wind power—or renewable snake oil?

Google Speak and Semantic Search
Internet

Google Speak and Semantic Search

Next-generation search engine tech aims to understand natural written language

Ford Sync: Cheap Auto Entertainment
Technology

Ford Sync: Cheap Auto Entertainment

“Teardown” prices major components at just $27.80

Laser Beam May Have Set Intensity Record
Technology

Laser Beam May Have Set Intensity Record

A laser developed for radiation treatment, is also strong enough to break a record

Clean Coal Isn’t Dead – Just “Restructured”
Environment

Clean Coal Isn’t Dead – Just “Restructured”

Is FutureGen's future not as bleak as previously thought?

Little Love For Space Tourism at AAAS
Technology

Little Love For Space Tourism at AAAS

Space luminaries raise skepticism on the industry's sustainability

GM Vice Chairman Calls Global Warming A “Total Crock of S**t”
Technology

GM Vice Chairman Calls Global Warming A “Total Crock of S**t”

Then why the push to develop the Chevy Volt?

Spore to go on Sale in September
Technology

Spore to go on Sale in September

Will Wright's magnum opus finally gets a solid release date

The $5 IR Keyboard
DIY

The $5 IR Keyboard

Still carrying a PDA? Type notes wirelessly on the cheap

Delta Launch
Technology

Falling Satellite Probably Not a Danger

The NROL-21 USA-193 spy satellite failed almost immediately after launching over a year ago—now it's on its way down

Find Yourself
Phones

Find Yourself

iPhone's latest trick lets you locate yourself on a Google map. Does it work?

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Phones

Razing Razrs

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Gear

Microvision Preps First Laser Pocket Projector

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Technology

Apple and Fox Poised for Movie Deal

Can Fear Be Forgotten?
Science

Can Fear Be Forgotten?

If fear really is all in our heads, Joseph LeDoux thinks he can eliminate it. The first step is to block out our memories

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Renewables

Shell Tries to Turn Algae into Fuel

A reliable source of biodiesel could come from an unlikely source