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Cheap sequencing technology is flooding the world with genomic data. Can we handle the deluge?
The Internet amplified but did not create the bravery that freed Libya.
As the world’s books go online, we must resist centralization.
We need to develop the deployment of advanced materials.
Qualcomm uses the mechanism that gives color to butterfly wings to make low-power, full-color e-reader displays.
A desktop 3-D printer builds plastic objects layer by layer
The discovery could one day allow doctors to catch the disease before it’s done irreversible damage.
The creator of a social network for close friends and family says smart phones will make computing more intimate than PCs did.
At its electric-car factory in Silicon Valley, Tesla obsesses over details like making its own high-tech tools. Photographs by John Stocklin
Siri may not be the smartest AI in the world, but it’s the most socially adept.
If small companies are to survive in the highly competitive energy business, they’ll have to work with the large companies they once hoped to replace.
A beam of light removes toner from printed paper so it can be used again
A detailed study predicts the onset of diabetes and shows that treatment works
A molecular sensor boosts biodiesel production
A DVD drive can make high-energy electrode materials
A group led by Harvard academics hopes to compile a library of everything. One forward thinker from 1961 might have asked: What took you so long?