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A Year of Stimulus for High Tech
Money for advanced technology is now trickling out of government coffers.
The Year in Materials
New materials harnessed hamster power, and researchers made carbon nanotubes practical.
Hot Electrons Could Double Solar Power
A novel approach could turn more sunlight into electricity.
Sun-Assisted Desalination
Energy-saving process uses free heat to desalinate seawater.
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A New Way to Break Ultra-Strong Chemical Bonds
Cornell advance could be a first step to low-energy industrial chemical production.
DOE's Agency Learns from Some Early Mistakes
ARPA-E's new director explains how it is evolving.
New Diesel Engine Emits Cleaner Fumes
Design cuts pollution--but is it practical?

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