Biotechnology's focus on neurogenomics will spawn the most successful drugs ever for the treatment of brain disorders.
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Low electronic-component prices spark the emergence of inexpensive, multifunction, portable computing devices.
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Renewable energy sources like wind, solar, and fuel cells become a cost-efficient alternative to oil and coal.
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A new class of wireless company reshapes the industry landscape--and spurs demand for wireless services.
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Nanotechnology wins over mainstream venture capitalists.
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Advanced data centers will redirect innovation toward new technologies for truly distributed computing.
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Ten Trends for What's Ahead
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A new military philosophy leads to increased funding for security- related startups.
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Making a mint inside "the iron triangle" of defense, government and industry.
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MIT's Robert Langer Proves Nice Guys Deliver the Goods.
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Will computer-vision technologies make self driving a reality? Someday cruise control may mean nap time
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Machines Push the Boundaries of Science and Engineering.
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Carnage and Culture: Landmark Battles in the Rise of Western Power
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Given today's brutal fund-raising environment, it's fair to ask what made New Vine stand out.
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Airfreight had been a case-study $50 billion business waiting to be revolutionized by the Internet
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The same attitudes that are stifling EMBL plague the whole European biotech sector. In Europe, unlike the United States, science and profit are often seen as conflicting ideals.
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Lehman Brothers Pens a Novel Approach to Investing.
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