Wafer handlers: Senior photovoltaic engineer Adam Lorenz works on some solar wafers. The company he works for, 1366 Technologies, aims to convert sunshine into power as cheaply as coal-burning power plants do.
12.04.08
Will solar power ever be as cheap as coal?
Some predict that within five years, it could rival fossil-fuel energy.
Reporter Mark Clayton discusses the growing interest in solar power.
Reporter Mark Clayton
12.03.08
Rice-powered stove ignites new hope for poor farmers
Once thought to be waste, rice husks now can be used as clean, cheap fuel for developing countries.
12.02.08
Thanks to DTV, my television has ‘fallen off a cliff’
Column: Don’t assume the digital TV transition will improve reception.
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12.01.08 Writers strike out on their own with a websiteNew online project gives writers greater control over their work. |
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11.26.08 Paleontology, without the fossilsScientists look at ‘genetic footprints’ in yeast and study mineral development to learn more about Earth's primordial past. |
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11.24.08 Political websites: Clocks that never stop.The presidential election may be over, but those covering politics have plenty to write about. |
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11.20.08 The art and science of playing with your foodA dash of tech and a hint of fun keep the ‘hungry scientists’ satisfied. |
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11.19.08 Microblog while you workE-mail only gets you so far. Now, some companies turn to a new tool: pithy online posts. Reporter Stephen Humphries discusses other high-tech alternatives to email for corporate communications. Reporter Stephen Humphries |
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11.13.08 Space station to get ‘home makeover’ |




