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Suntech Stresses R&D
China's solar giant shifts its strategy.
Can the Kremlin's Silicon Valley Succeed?
Russia has a wealth of engineering talent, but needs to put a lot more in place.
GE to Boost Research in China
The company plans to develop products in China, for China.
Creating a Portable X-Ray Machine
A California company is developing a compact, flat-panel source of x-rays.
Prostate Cancer Results While You Wait
A new microfluidics device gives results in 15 minutes.
Glaucoma Test in a Contact Lens
The first continuous monitoring system for glaucoma hits the European market.
Google and Censorship
China isn't the only place where Google faces tough choices.
Wave Energy Scales Up Off Scotland
Ten wave and tidal projects will generate 1.2 gigawatts of power.
GE to Make Thin-Film Solar Panels
Its entrance to the market could help make solar power cheaper.
Banks Aim to Secure Customers' PCs
The user is the weakest link for financial security.

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