Firefox Goes Mobile
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"The social-networking strategy that took an obscure senator to the doors of the White House."
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Spain built Europe's first desalination plant nearly 40 years ago and is the largest user of desalination technology in the Western world. Spanish companies lead the market, operating in regions including India, the Middle East, and North America. Spanish
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Probing the salamander genome reveals clues to its remarkable ability to regrow damaged limbs and organs.
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Spare Some Bandwidth? view story
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Pakistani computer scientists are developing DonateBandwidth, software that will boost Internet download speeds in developing countries by enabling users to share their bandwidth.
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Materials that change temperature in response to electric fields could keep computers--and kitchen fridges--cool.
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Research suggests a new mechanism for aging in worms.
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Technology Review: The Secrets of Anti-Aging Genes view photo
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An ambitious plan to sequence 100 genes in 1,000 healthy old people could shed light on genetic variations that insulate some people from the ailments of aging...
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Quantum Leap view story
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- about 1 month ago
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An international research team has taken a step toward the creation of a working quantum computer through a demonstration that the quantum state of a single electron can be controlled in a silicon transistor through the alteration of the voltage applied t
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26 votes- Submitted by rj3sp
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Materials scientists have been singing graphene's praises since it was first isolated in 2005. The one-atom-thick sheets of carbon conduct electrons better than silicon and have been made into fast, low-power transistors. Now, for the first time, research
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