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Swedes find vulnerability in supposedly secure quantum cryptography system
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Natural gas requires the least water to produce energy,
biofuels the most, according to a new study
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A start-up may have the key to boosting algae's chances as a future fuel, and scientists see a path to hydrogen production from pond scum
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New technologies will diagnose faults in flight and even
predict them, says aircraft-wiring expert Cynthia Furse
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A new effort to internationalize American engineering education
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But even its developers are far from knowing if it will work
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Ghostly particles tell power levels and plutonium stock
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Scientists find that 2600 kilometers down, the Earth is
electrically conductive. The mineral responsible could point
the way to new superconductors
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DARPA project reads the brain waves of image analysts to speed up intelligence triage
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An open-source P2P project to compete with BitTorrent,
Joost, and IPTV
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Capacitive deionization to debut in drought-struck Australia
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Engineering risk-analysis methods applied to the Cold War
years point to a continuing threat, says Stanford professor
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European engineers harness Earth's magnetic field to
improve airport safety
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With a need to replace copper chip interconnects in sight,
a potential successor is finally proving itself
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News brief
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The COSMIC satellite constellation uses GPS signals for a
vertical view of the atmosphere
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News brief
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Every neural-prosthetics lab has its own brain-decoding
algorithm, but could one size fit all?
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The big picture
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