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Straight from the Lab: Technology’s First Draft
Proteins seen as a versatile platform for making tiny wires.
Software tricks borrowed from the world of particle physics are helping law enforcement agencies sift through mountains of information.
Tiny networked sensors that communicate through wireless links are being readied for market.
T-rays could be more versatile than x-rays.
RNA-based method thwarts blood vessels.
Visual fake-out should foil the ‘spambots’ used by junk-mail purveyors.
Electronic medical records help track and treat the homeless.
How fingerprinting made its mark.
Anti-spam schemes that force people to prove they aren’t machines won’t work.
Hobbyists play a critical role in the design and diffusion of technology.
A judge’s decision undermines researchers’ seminal painkiller work.
Geron CEO Thomas B. Okarma on creating stem cell therapies.
How to turn garbage into fuel.