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Five dirty truths about clean technology
July 19, 2007
Venture capitalist Kirk Washington cautions that achieving eco-excellence in the 21st century won't be fast or easy.
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Remember how sodium flamed up in high school chemistry class? A start-up says it can harness that energy to make hydrogen. Photo: Harvesting hydrogen
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Stanford project mixes Darwin with hydrogen
July 21, 2005
Can a microorganism help people create better cars? It may depend on how the bugs emerge from a selective breeding program.
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A long road to a clean planet, academics say
April 21, 2006
As Earth Day nears, Stanford professors say widespread adoption of clean energy alternatives will take quite a bit work.
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March 2, 2005
Wireless USB and technology that harvests unused electricity in computers are among other innovations at Intel conference. Photos: Chip tech takes new shapes
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World's next fuel source could be designer organisms
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Micro-organisms can create beer, cheese and gangrene. Now genome pioneer J. Craig Venter wants them to produce fuel.
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