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The Future is Wireless

(http://www.memebox.com) - posted by: John Heylin over 4 years ago
With Comcast slowing Internet speeds and other companies slow to bring fiber optic cable to consumers, it’s starting to seem more likely that wireless internet will by-pass all of this. Why spend the cost of installing fiber-optic cable w... More>>>
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Energy

Steve Jurvetson: Biology and Energy are Converg...

(http://www.memebox.com) - posted by: Garry Golden over 4 years ago
Steve Jurveston has long been considered one of the most forward looking technology visionaries in Silicon Valley. He is also one of many Silicon Valley investors becoming very interested (and invested) in the convergence of biosciences and the e... More>>>
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Environment

Consumers looking to cleantech startups

(http://www.memebox.com) - posted by: Garry Golden over 4 years ago
The key word for the cleantech (or alternative energy) world is momentum. Market conditions change, as do consumer attitudes and expectations. If alternative energy concepts fail to live up to their hype, public support could fade along with p... More>>>
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Transportation

The Progressive Automotive X Prize race begins ...

(http://www.memebox.com) - posted by: Garry Golden over 4 years ago
By jvarden Formed from an alliance between the X PRIZE Foundation and Progressive Insurance, the $10 million dollar Progressive Insurance Automotive X PRIZE began on March 20, 2008. Progressive Automotive X recognizes the importance of vehicles... More>>>
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The Future of Internet-Scale Identity

(http://www.surveymonkey.com) - scanned by: jharper over 4 years ago
This survey is about The Future of Convergence Around an Internet-Scale Identity System. The year is 2012, and the premise is that there is an Internet-scale identity system. More>>>
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Medicine_health

Medical Tourism on the Rise

(http://www.economist.com) - scanned by: Zora Styrian over 4 years ago
Why put up with expensive, run-of-the-mill health care at home when you can be treated just as well abroad? More>>>
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Technology

The Future of Telcos - Content & Service Pipes

(http://www.mediafuturist.com) - scanned by: gleonhard over 4 years ago
For telcos, it’s about time to get into a new game, and it’s called Media2.0 - a vast and mind-boggling opportunity for (pro)aggressive networks to literally leapfrog over some of those incumbent and still future-shocked media companies, giving bi... More>>>
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Biotechnology

Fighting for the Right to Clone

(http://discovermagazine.com) - scanned by: jcchan over 4 years ago
Controversial geneticist Robert Lanza is interviewed while he looks for a way to generate organs with the recipients own DNA as a way to end recipient organ rejection by a body's immune system. More>>>
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Energy

Not Everybody Loves Offshore Wind Power in Spain

(http://ecoworldly.com) - scanned by: jvarden over 4 years ago
The construction of 31 offshore wind farms is not accepted by all Spaniards, some believing that the farms will spoil the picturesque view. More>>>
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Biotechnology

Scientists Create Blood From Stem Cells

(http://blog.wired.com) - scanned by: jcchan over 4 years ago
"Scientists have used embryonic stem cells to generate blood -- a feat that could eventually lead to endless supplies of type O-negative blood, a rare blood type prized by doctors for its versatility." More>>>
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China's newfound obsession with wine

(http://www.slate.com) - scanned by: jcchan over 4 years ago
As the sleeping giant begins to stir, a newfound appetite for fine wines continues to spread as the country further develops into an economic superpower. More>>>
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Environment

Ocean 'dead zones' expanding worldwide: study

(http://www.physorg.com) - scanned by: jcchan over 4 years ago
"Oceanic "dead zones" where marine life cannot survive have been steadily increasing over the past five decades and now encompass 400 coastal areas of the world, a US-Swedish study said Friday." More>>>
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