Boeing's latest setback with its 787 Dreamliner shows just how hard it is to get a plane---based on new technologies---off the ground. Read the full story
Italy integrates power generation and transportation on the A18 with a large road project in sunny Sicily. Read the full story
What goes down must come up: Duke researchers say carbon geosequestration will eventually contaminate the nation's drinking water supply. Read the full story
Two new studies show how texting can pose as a health risk to some and improve the health in others. Read the full story
As a cholera epidemic sweeps Haiti, a startup called LifeGivingForce delivers clean water to residents using a portable machine. Read the full story
Perennial grasses can be used to make biofuels, but they take years to grow. A new gene discovery could help them grow faster. Read the full story
A test of reaction times in middle age may identify people with rice-sized lesions in the brain that are a precursor to Alzheimer's. Read the full story
Scientists have unveiled the world's largest video database of proteins, a boon for pharmaceutical companies looking to design better drugs. Read the full story
New research suggests that businesses need to start thinking more about the 'purpose' behind their brand, products and services. Read the full story
Turns out many of the advances happening in production technology could have very real environmental and energy efficient benefits. Read the full story
It is imperative that scientists remain open to alternative ideas on obesity. Read the full story
It's rare that I face people puffing away madly and blowing the smoke in everyone's face. But they still smoke. Read the full story
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