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IEEE Spectrum June 2010 Samuel K. Moore |
The Water Cost of Carbon Capture Coal power's carbon savior could double its water woes |
IEEE Spectrum June 2010 |
Back Story: Lightbulb Liquidators Making a one-in-a-million shot with a pellet gun, a dainty drill, and 150 lightbulbs |
IEEE Spectrum June 2010 Prachi Patel |
Diagnostic Contacts A contact lens that tracks ocular pressure may help treat glaucoma |
IEEE Spectrum June 2010 Peter Fairley |
GE Warms Up to Cadmium Solar Cells Plans to compete with First Solar and other leaders in 2011 |
IEEE Spectrum June 2010 Erico Guizzo |
Rat, Monkey, and Man Control Robots With Their Minds As brain-machine interfaces become more advanced, so do the devices they can control |
IEEE Spectrum June 2010 Samuel K. Moore |
CO 2 vs. H 2O in Power Production Plotting trade-offs from wind to coal |
IEEE Spectrum June 2010 David Schneider |
The DIY Smart Thermostat Controlling home thermostats can be done on the cheap |
Chemistry World June 2010 |
Column: The crucible Philip Ball welcomes the age of automated chemical crystallography |
Fast Company June 2010 Theunis Bates |
Everyday Surfaces, Devices and Behaviors Naturally Produce Clean Energy How to generate energy from sidewalks, roads, railways -- and every breath you take. |
Chemistry World May 23, 2010 Jon Cartwright |
Light sparks new approach to data storage Chemists in Japan have created the first material that can undergo a photoreversible transition from metal to semiconductor. |
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