Technology - Science and Medicine
Vote For Who You Are Not
Negative ads work because we feel more strongly about what we're not than what we are.
Categories: Forbes
Spitting Into The Wind
Another costly high-tech gimmick is inflicted on affluent, neurotic and health-obsessed Americans.
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NASA Shuttle Exclusive
Forbes.com's Kym McNicholas gets a rare look inside the inner workings of the space shuttle.
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A License To Not Quite Kill
As "less lethal" weapons like Taser's stun guns evolve, controversy around the devices is growing.
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Farming Better Fish
Fish that swim a lot are healthier. Here's how some researchers hope to make roving fish farms.
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Building A Green Dream Car
Tesla Motors finally shipped its Roadster. Now it's moving onto a sedan--and building a factory in San Jose.
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Making Plastic From Sugar
San Diego firm gives up petrochemicals to make plastic with sugar.
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Trying To Make A Big Bang
Physicists turn on the world's biggest science experiment, in hopes of finding the ''god particle.''
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A Blinking Fashion Statement
Bling seems blah when these designers put electric sparkle into their fashions.
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How To Swat A Fly
Caltech scientist figures out why it's so hard to nail those pesky creatures.
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Pharma's Black Market Boom
A study of pill-hawking spam points to a boom in the online drug trade.
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Teaching Cars To Sing
Some people worry that electric vehicles are just too quiet for safety. So why not give them a voice?
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Do-It-Yourself Life
Gingko Labs' Reshma Shetty will sell you all the tools you need to build your own organism.
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Making Energy-Saving Buildings
New federal initiative aims to create ''net-zero energy'' commercial structures.
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How To Live Without Gas
Segway and other greentech marvels are getting attention again. But can they replace the suburbs' love affair with gasoline?
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Plug-In Cars Zoom Forward
California activist Felix Kramer is leading the charge for hybrid electric plug-in vehicles.
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Power In The Air
Getting the U.S. to use more wind energy is technologically feasible but politically tricky.
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Sponsor's Content: The Virtual Workspace'"Make It Work
Virtual teams need specific tools and support to maintain productivity'"and happiness.
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Pickens Goes For The Grass Roots
To get attention for his Pickens Plan for energy, the billionaire is taking to the airwaves and the Internet.
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Green In Greentech For Pickens
The billionaire oilman could reap substantial financial benefits from his new renewable energy plan.
Categories: Forbes
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