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Obama Goes Nuclear
Obama Goes Nuclear
Loan guarantees in the 2011 federal budget could help revive the nuclear power industry.
Budget Charts a New Course for NASA
Moon and Mars missions are scrapped, but radical new technology gets funding.
Roll-to-Roll Plastic Displays
A new company puts silicon transistors on plastic for flexible displays.
The iPad: Like an iPhone, Only Bigger
Apple reveals its much-awaited "magical and revolutionary" new product.
A Safer Way to Coat Long-Lasting Solar Cells
Antireflective film helps the cells maintain their yield.
Amazon Expands the Kindle with Apps
But do apps make sense for a dedicated e-reader?
Climate Change Authority Admits Mistake
The use of news reports as sources calls a key finding into question.
Solar Shingles See the Light of Day
Dow Chemical readies easy-to-install solar roofs.
Google Reveals Chinese Espionage Efforts
After an attack that required staggering skill and resources, the company threatens to quit China.
How Google Ranks Tweets
Algorithms judge the relevance of microblog posts containing 140 characters or less.
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10 Emerging Technologies 2009
Software-Defined Networking
Technology Review presents its annual list of 10 technologies that can change the way we live.
Software-Defined Networking
Nick McKeown believes that remotely controlling network hardware with software can bring the Internet up to speed.

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