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- Technology Review Feed - Tech Review Top Stories
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- Technology Review exists to promote the understanding of emerging technologies and their impact.
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- July 5, 2010 (06:10)
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- November 26, 2007 (12:38)
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WEDNESDAY 14. NOVEMBER, 2007
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A new method for making ultrathin materials could lead to better fuel cells.
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THURSDAY 15. NOVEMBER, 2007
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Sophisticated brain-imaging studies suggest new ways to treat chronic pain.
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Commercial-scale plants are being built, but the fuel could still be too expensive to compete with corn ethanol.
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How Evan Williams helped create the new social medium of microblogging.
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FRIDAY 16. NOVEMBER, 2007
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Arrays of cheap magnetic sensors could detect improvised explosive devices.
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Blue Source demonstrates a remediation system that could capture carbon dioxide at advanced coal plants.
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The W3C hopes that its new tool will help developers build websites that will work well on any device, be it a phone or a video-game console.
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MONDAY 19. NOVEMBER, 2007
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A new device could help dentists better detect the early signs of tooth decay.
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The emerging field of connectomics could help researchers decode the brain's approach to information processing.
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A new process could make nanotube fibers that are strong enough to stop bullets.
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TUESDAY 20. NOVEMBER, 2007
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An easy method for reprogramming adult cells may resolve ethical objections.
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Software that finds and fixes hardware bugs could get chips to market faster and make them more secure.
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E Ink is making color and video versions of its e-paper, but commercial products are a few years off.
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WEDNESDAY 21. NOVEMBER, 2007
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Your holiday turkey won't give you more faith in your family, but new research suggests that there is a relationship between tryptophan and trust.
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Nokia's Enpocket acquisition paves the way for contextualized mobile advertising.
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FRIDAY 23. NOVEMBER, 2007
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A new handheld device could replace invasive techniques for evaluating muscle tissue and speed research on drugs for Lou Gehrig's disease.
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A metagenomic study could suggest ways to make cellulosic ethanol.
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MONDAY 26. NOVEMBER, 2007
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Kovio's new technology for printing inorganic transistors could lead to large-area displays and ultracheap smart cards.
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Researchers have designed a process to generate hydrogen from organic materials.
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A tool from MIT finds keywords so that students can efficiently review lectures.
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TUESDAY 27. NOVEMBER, 2007
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A polymer-filled pouch that expands when exposed to blood can quickly halt bleeding.
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A new surgical method is the first step in making prostheses with sensory capabilities.
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Congress pushes for another look at thorium fuel, saying it could reduce the amount of high-level nuclear waste produced by reactors.
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WEDNESDAY 28. NOVEMBER, 2007
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A computer simulation could eventually allow neuroscience to be carried out in silico.
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New drugs 1,000 times more powerful than the resveratrol found in red wine will soon be tested in humans to treat diabetes.
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A Denver company finds a good use for high-frequency harmonics.
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New software lets robots pick up objects they have never seen before--an important step toward creating multifunctional domestic helpers.
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THURSDAY 29. NOVEMBER, 2007
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New models of the human liver will help uncover toxicity problems before drugs reach the clinic.
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A microgenerator could power portable devices for troops.
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FRIDAY 30. NOVEMBER, 2007
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Catheters fitted with lights could be inserted more easily.
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An MIT spinoff is finally ready to begin testing smart implants for drug delivery and sensing.
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A massive AI project called CALO could revolutionize machine learning.
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MONDAY 3. DECEMBER, 2007
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How might expanding Google's cloud-computing service alter the digital world?
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Smart Desktop automatically groups documents and communications by project.
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MIT researchers have invented a microfluidic way to efficiently make particles with exquisite internal structure.
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TUESDAY 4. DECEMBER, 2007
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A new genetic database could help reveal why animals age so differently.
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Google's new technology could enable location-finding services on cell phones that lack GPS.
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Future diagnostic tests for cancer may probe cell stiffness.
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WEDNESDAY 5. DECEMBER, 2007
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Microwaves can significantly shrink cancer cells.
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The failure of a highly anticipated game shows the academic limits of virtual worlds.
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Researchers have made defect-free gallium-nitride nanowires that could replace bulky quartz crystals in cell-phone receivers.
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THURSDAY 6. DECEMBER, 2007
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George Church wants to sequence your entire genome.
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A novel wireless EKG monitor could make diagnosing heart conditions much easier.
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Nanoparticles can be activated by radio frequencies.
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FRIDAY 7. DECEMBER, 2007
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A startup claims to read people's minds while they view ads.
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As the primaries near, the presidential candidates are calling for similar, ambitious growth in ethanol biofuel.
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Adobe's AIR allows applications to bridge the Web and desktop.
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MONDAY 10. DECEMBER, 2007
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A new nanoscale tool reveals strong electric fields inside cells.
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A specialized camera regularly takes pictures to aid with memory.
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New chemistry and microsurfaces have led to super oil-repellent materials that are self-cleaning.
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