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Photonic Memory

Maybe there should be a category for “important to most, but only understandable to a few”. For the first time, Continue reading →

Turning Pollution Back Into Fuel

Burning fossil fuels released carbon dioxide into the atmosphere, polluting and warming the planet. One solution is to quit burning Continue reading →

Wall Street Buys Into Blockchain

Blockchain doesn’t get much publicity, but it is the technology that enables the secure transfer of the electronic currency, Bitcoin. Continue reading →

Computing With Light

Most predictions of future technology fail because they extrapolate from current tech – because they can’t imagine what hasn’t been Continue reading →

Citizen Science Creates Cyborgs

The rise of the cyborgs is not waiting for government or medical approval. Citizen scientists, biological tinkerers, and innovative artists Continue reading →

Cheap Hydrogen From Water

Electrolysis is one way to create hydrogen. Apply sufficient energy to water, and disassociate it into hydrogen and oxygen. Recombine Continue reading →

Mining Air For Carbon

Turn a problem into a solution. Too much carbon in the air? Extract it and turn it into something useful. Continue reading →

Eleven Billion People

Simply said, the more people, the more problems. While more people also means more innovators, without sufficient innovations, there will Continue reading →

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