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A Sticker Makes Solar Panels Work Better
A startup's polymer sticker increases power output by 10 percent, and can be applied to panels that are already installed.
Jet Fuel from Plants
A way to get a high-energy fuel out of an abundant and renewable resource.
Speeding Up Diagnosis of Infectious Disease
A startup is developing sequencing-based tests that could detect infections within 24 hours.
Commercial Spaceflight, We Have a Problem
Reduced government funding could scuttle some projects.
Wireless Companies Could Use Your Friends
Mobile carriers might get marketing insights from studying whom you call and what device you use.
Ads that Match a Web Page's Images
Using the contents of images or videos to target Web ads could improve click-through.
U.S. Backs Electric-Car Batteries. Will Drivers Follow?
If federally funded factories don't get enough demand, even more government spending could result.
Fewer Ads, More Clicks
Search engines get smarter at predicting when we'll respond to a pitch.
Safer, Longer-Lasting Batteries for Cars
A startup company has a printing method for solid-state batteries.
Talking to Your Phone
A startup makes a new entry in the race to build the virtual personal assistant.

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