Technology - Science and Medicine
Fill 'Er Up With Human Fat
How a Beverly Hills doctor powered his SUV using his patients' spare tires.
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Turning Old Tires Into Cash
Lehigh Technologies, which recycles tire scraps, brings in a new CEO to crank up production.
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Don't Forget About Solar Energy
Oil may be cheap at the pump, but it still costs the U.S. $750 billion annually to import.
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Your World View Doesn't Compute
A program for sorting out political contradictions.
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Blackstone Gets Into Clean Tech
The private equity giant leads funding round in biofuel startup Coskata.
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A Helping Hand Is Worth Millions
Military-sponsored researchers try new fusion of man and machine.
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Car Sharing
The planet's getting crowded and streets more congested. Might be time for carmakers to stop making cars--and sell transportation instead
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California E-Car Dreaming
A new public-private partnership pushes electric cars in the Golden State.
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A Risk Worth Taking
The best time to be risky happens to be when it's hardest to make the leap.
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Interview With A Cyborg
Gordon, a robot controlled by a living braid, may be the future of stroke and brain disease treatment.
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How To Combat Energy Shortages
We don't lack energy, tech gurus assert. But we could use more brainpower.
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Turbulence Ahead!
How gravity waves can upset your stomach and your air flight home
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Saudi Prince Aims For The Sky
Billionaire Prince Alwaleed unveils plan to build world's tallest building in Jeddah.
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Vote For Who You Are Not
Negative ads work because we feel more strongly about what we're not than what we are.
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Spitting Into The Wind
Another costly high-tech gimmick is inflicted on affluent, neurotic and health-obsessed Americans.
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NASA Shuttle Exclusive
Forbes.com's Kym McNicholas gets a rare look inside the inner workings of the space shuttle.
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A License To Not Quite Kill
As "less lethal" weapons like Taser's stun guns evolve, controversy around the devices is growing.
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Farming Better Fish
Fish that swim a lot are healthier. Here's how some researchers hope to make roving fish farms.
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