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CIO April 28, 2009 Michael Friedenberg |
New Technology in a Down Economy Even in a tough economy, people are still turning to technology and science to better the world and drive business value.  |
Fast Company May 2009 Chuck Salter |
The Doctor of the Future Cost, access, quality -- the prognosis for American health care may look grim, but innovation is the cure. The medicine of tomorrow is being born today.  |
IEEE Spectrum March 2009 Neil Savage |
Superstrong Artificial Muscles and More From New Nanotube Material Sheets of carbon nanotubes could make strong, stretchy artificial muscles with amazing properties  |
IEEE Spectrum March 2009 Harry Goldstein |
California Dreamin' While archrival Microsoft hemorrhages cash and employees, Google is mapping out its plan for benevolent world domination.  |
Reason February 2009 RU Sirius |
List: The Immediate Future Thoughts on new energy sources, voluntary collaboration and genomic medicine for the future.  |
Wired January 19, 2009 Daniel Roth |
Do Humanlike Machines Deserve Human Rights? With advanced robotics becoming cheaper and more commonplace, the challenge isn't how we learn to accept robots -- but whether we should care when they're mistreated.  |
IEEE Spectrum January 2009 Willie D. Jones |
You Tell Us Sometimes it's hard to tell whether we'll someday look back and say, "How did we ever live without that?" or "I guess it seemed like a good idea at the time." Here's your chance to weigh in now  |
IEEE Spectrum December 2008 Sandra Upson |
Virginia Tech Is Building an Artificial America in a Supercomputer Synthetic citizens will help social scientists. The first task is to model flu transmission patterns from 100 gigabytes of population data  |
BusinessWeek November 20, 2008 Steve LeVine |
Can X Prizes Spur Innovation? Contests such as Peter Diamandis' X Prizes offer big purses for breakthrough ideas. But can prize money do more to stimulate innovation than existing incentives?  |
Wired October 20, 2008 |
Found Photoshop Contest: Cubicles of the Future The public submits their ideas of what future technology will soon become a reality.  |
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