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  18. 'Flying Car' Goes to Market (0 replies)
  19. 12-year-old Revolutionizes the Solar Cell (0 replies)
  20. Human exoskeleton suit helps paralyzed people walk (0 replies)
  21. Electric Cars Primer (0 replies)
  22. Photos: Mitsubishi iMiEV electric car (0 replies)
  23. Clean energy blossoming despite economic headwinds (0 replies)
  24. GE demonstrates printed OLEDs for flexible lighting (0 replies)
  25. Display technology's flexible future (0 replies)
  26. How Haptics Will Change the Way We Interact With Machines (0 replies)
  27. Hydrogen-powered LifeCar heads to Geneva (0 replies)
  28. A future in bioplastics (0 replies)
  29. Green-tech news harvest: Solar batteries for home electronics (0 replies)
  30. Making wind power that lasts all day (0 replies)
  31. Starlight Echoes Make Cosmic Measuring Stick (0 replies)
  32. Device on knee can produce electricity (0 replies)
  33. Let There Be Fluorescent Light (0 replies)
  34. The Case for CFLs (0 replies)
  35. Nuclear fusion is coming, says noted VC (0 replies)
  36. 'Green' robot self-propels through sea (0 replies)
  37. Tesla to make gas-electric car (0 replies)
  38. A green-energy industry takes root in California (0 replies)
  39. Chevy has Green Car Vision (0 replies)
  40. Small wind: Marquiss Wind Power gets funding for 'Ducted Wind Turbine' (0 replies)
  41. Alberta to invest big in carbon capture (0 replies)
  42. Tesla Roadster to be a one-speed car (0 replies)
  43. Trulite's portable hydrogen-powered generator (0 replies)
  44. Unmanned aerial vehicles the size of a cigarette (0 replies)
  45. MIT's stackable electric car (0 replies)
  46. One Hot New Nuclear Fusion Generator, Coming Up! (0 replies)
  47. A second company promises 100 mpg engine (0 replies)
  48. Milky Way could hold hundreds of rogue black holes: study (0 replies)
  49. MiniCat car runs on compressed air (0 replies)
  50. GM to unveil hydrogen-electric Cadillac (0 replies)
  51. Russia says it is ahead in race to put man on Mars (0 replies)
  52. UV test helps fingerprint blue diamonds (0 replies)
  53. Dutch tap solar heat from asphalt roads (0 replies)
  54. Military use of unmanned aircraft soars (0 replies)
  55. Planet Earth 2007: Top 10 Science Revelations (0 replies)
  56. Power of the Future: 10 Ways to Run the 21st Century (0 replies)
  57. Invention Turns Toxic Waste into Electricity (0 replies)
  58. ENERGY STAR Qualified CFLs and Color (0 replies)
  59. FAQ: The End of the Light Bulb as We Know It (0 replies)
  60. Caught on tape: Death star galaxy (0 replies)
  61. Voyager 2 finds our solar system is squashed (0 replies)
  62. A new electrode for cutting the price of making hydrogen (0 replies)
  63. Green Tech Blog (0 replies)
  64. Google to enter clean-energy business (0 replies)
  65. Toilets Becoming More Water-Friendly (0 replies)
  66. Astronauts spacewalk to finish ISS room (0 replies)
  67. Metal Storm reaches Navy test range (0 replies)
  68. Should U.S. Share Internet Governance? (0 replies)
  69. Inflatable Moon Base Prototype Heads to South Pole (0 replies)
  70. Hydrogen-powered Honda to debut in California next year (0 replies)
  71. Small planets forming in the Pleiades: astronomers (0 replies)
  72. Experts find jawbone of pre-human great ape (0 replies)
  73. Planetary Imagery: 30 Years From Voyager Spacecraft (0 replies)
  74. Gallery: Rocket Junkyard Fuels Private Space Ventures, Lowriders (0 replies)
  75. Cassini's Cosmic Recordings Double as Sci-Fi Soundtrack (0 replies)
  76. Temple built 4,000 years ago unearthed in Peru (0 replies)
  77. Wave power prototype sinks in the sea (0 replies)
  78. Solar ships coming to San Francisco in 2009 (0 replies)
  79. The Green Dream Home (0 replies)
  80. Wright-designed fountain works — finally (0 replies)
  81. Lunar rover flies, then falls (0 replies)
  82. Product combines workstation, treadmill (0 replies)
  83. Yahoo supporting wind power in India, hydropower in Brazil (0 replies)
  84. Generating ideas for energy's future (0 replies)
  85. Home-made helicopters hit northern Nigeria (0 replies)
  86. Experts test cloaking technology (0 replies)
  87. Now Nissan's Pivo concept car can drive sideways too (0 replies)
  88. German wins Nobel Prize in chemistry (0 replies)
  89. Gadgets of the future gather in Japan (0 replies)
  90. Extreme tree houses (0 replies)
  91. Furnishing the green house (0 replies)
  92. Robo-doc to perform weightless surgery (0 replies)
  93. Coca-Cola Creates Self-Cooling Soda Bottle (0 replies)
  94. Orion spacecraft prepares for moon mission (0 replies)
  95. A solar refrigerator for developing world (0 replies)
  96. Tech visions of future from NextFest (0 replies)
  97. Watch Out Ocean, Here Comes Roz (0 replies)
  98. Researchers develop bendable battery (0 replies)
  99. Green Car blog (0 replies)
  100. NASA to test-fly 'Orion' spacecraft next fall (0 replies)
  101. These boots are made for electricity (0 replies)
  102. A new C-Leg for the Army (0 replies)
  103. Ford: Hydrogen Cars Close to Production (0 replies)
  104. Pondering a cyborg future (0 replies)
  105. Ford sees plug-in hybrids in 5-10 years (0 replies)
  106. California to build 'world's largest' solar farm (0 replies)
  107. Laws of Physics Apparently Being Rewritten Today (0 replies)
  108. Battery maker for electric cars retools (0 replies)
  109. Squeezing more fuel out of scraps (0 replies)
  110. Aluminum, hydrogen and a fuel for our future? (0 replies)
  111. Japanese firm unveils artificial hand with 'air muscles' (0 replies)
  112. Egyptologists think they have Hatshepsut's mummy (0 replies)
  113. Clue to Egypt's Gold Source Discovered (0 replies)
  114. Three thousand year-old mummy discovered in Egypt (0 replies)
  115. Ancient Mayan Canals Possibly Spotted in Satellite Images (0 replies)
  116. Cape Wind - Americas First Offshore Wind Farm on Nantucket Sound (0 replies)
  117. GM walks the walk on hydrogen fuel cells (0 replies)
  118. 'Scramjet' takes on Mach 10 (0 replies)
  119. Product design, nature's way (0 replies)
  120. Trickle of Planet Discoveries Becomes a Flood (0 replies)
  121. 6 Solar technologies to power the world (0 replies)
  122. Sony touts tiny, film-thin TV screen that bends (0 replies)
  123. Portable Refinery Makes Fuel from Food Scraps and Trash (0 replies)
  124. LiveScience.com (0 replies)
  125. Geologists to map the world (0 replies)
  126. Handheld substance scanner becomes a reality (0 replies)
  127. Chip companies entering their metal period (0 replies)
  128. New recipe for Intel transistors (0 replies)
  129. How Plug-In Hybrids Will Save the Grid (0 replies)
  130. Life at 140? Longer life spans up for debate (0 replies)
  131. MIT looks into shape shifting plastic (0 replies)
  132. VeraSun to squeeze ethanol, biodiesel from same corn (0 replies)
  133. Aquatic car drives with 'oooomph' (0 replies)
  134. Company that moves with the sun nabs $8 million (0 replies)
  135. Solar start-up SolFocus pens Indian deal (0 replies)
  136. Device helps navigate daily life (0 replies)
  137. Bionic arm provides hope for amputees (0 replies)
  138. A green voyage around the globe (0 replies)
  139. Stretchable Silicon (0 replies)
  140. Singularity Countdown Blog (0 replies)
  141. Daimler's Smart car lives up to its name (0 replies)
  142. Smart phones pick up the pace (0 replies)
  143. RAY KURZWEIL: The InstaPundit Interview (September 02, 2005) (0 replies)
  144. Answers.com Search on 'Ray Kurzweil' (0 replies)
  145. Rubbersidewalks (0 replies)
  146. Hydrogen Powered Toy Car (0 replies)
  147. Five favorite hybrid cars (0 replies)
  148. Lutz: GM building hybrids for good press (0 replies)
  149. 800 Watt Hours A Day! The Most Efficient Modern House? (0 replies)
  150. Fuel cells fan out (0 replies)
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