Book Review: The Clean Tech Revolution
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The Motley Fool (Nov 16, 2007) — The clean tech revolution isn’t just going to happen, it is here today. READ THE ARTICLE.
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The Motley Fool (Nov 16, 2007) — The clean tech revolution isn’t just going to happen, it is here today. READ THE ARTICLE.
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The Motley Fool (Nov 14, 2007) — Neurorobotics, nanotechnology and “printable” organs lead this week’s innovations. READ THE ARTICLE.
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The Motley Fool (Nov 13, 2007) — Small trends can often be the smart of huge opportunities. This article is my review of Mark Penn’s new book, Microtrends. READ THE ARTICLE.
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The Motley Fool (Nov 5, 2007) — Interested in learning how advances in the fields of science and technology from this past week might lead to self-grown computer components, shape-shifting materials, and the ability to video record activity inside a living cell? READ THIS ARTICLE.
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The Motley Fool (Nov 5, 2007) — History can often be used to illuminate the future. Read Jack’s review of An Empire of Wealth here.
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Tech Central Station (Nov 3, 2007) — The construction of the Erie Canal serves as a useful metaphor for the idea of a space elevator. READ THE ARTICLE.
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The Motley Fool (Nov 2, 2007) — The future of data mining is going to challenge your intuition. To jump the curve, you are going to have to learn to go by the numbers. READ THE ARTICLE.
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The Motley Fool (Oct 26, 2007) — DuPont is using nanotechnology to stay competitive. READ THE ARTICLE.
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The Motley Fool (Oct 16, 2007) — Is it really possible to fall in love with a robot? READ THE ARTICLE.
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The Motley Fool (Oct 16, 2007) — Lockheed’s new object recognition technology has plenty of more down-to-earth applications. READ THE ARTICLE.