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Patterns of Prostitution Captured in Social Network
The patterns of links between buyers and sellers of sex in an online forum differs in important ways from other internet related networks, says a new study. This may have important implications for the spread of sexually transmitted diseases
GM Develops Augmented Reality Windshield
The display outlines the road, and pinpoints obstacles, people and signs, even in bad weather.
U.S. Congress Worries about Materials Shortages
Rare earth minerals are key to advanced technology, but almost all come from China.
The Rise and Fall of the Human Genome Project
It's not just financial markets that experience bubbles, society does too. And the Human Genome Project is a perfect example, says a new study.
Using Peer Pressure to Cut Energy Use
Surprisingly, it works better than conventional energy-efficiency programs.

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U.S. Congress Worries about Materials Shortages
Rare earth minerals are key to advanced technology, but almost all come from China.
Patterns of Prostitution Captured in Social Network
The patterns of links between buyers and sellers of sex in an online forum differs in important ways from other internet related networks, says a new study. This may have important implications for the spread of sexually transmitted diseases
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China's Space Station Plans
The country's space agency says it will launch a module next year to initiate construction.
Fuzzing Snags a Serious Flaw in Windows
Vulnerability hunters increasingly rely on "fuzzing", a technique that tries to break programs with pseudo-random inputs.
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The Big Losers in Energy
Several people holding the purse-strings agree that algae, hydrogen vehicles, and carbon capture and storage won't make money.
TED Day 2: Augmented Reality, Pivot, and Mosquito-zapping Lasers
The technologies presented spanned the ridiculous and the sublime.

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Civilization as Experiment
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The Clean Energy Economy: A New Industrial Revolution Rising From Challenging Times
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