October 14, 2014

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Relaxing “Neutrality” Principles Could Unlock Online Innovation

Letting go of an obsession with net neutrality could free technologists to make online services even better.

 
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Network Theory Reveals The Hidden Link Between Trade And Military Alliances That Leads to Conflict-Free Stability

The first game-theoretical study of military alliances shows that they cannot alone lead to global stability.

 
 

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Boston Children's Hospital: Global Pediatric Innovation Summit + Awards 2014

October 30 + 31, 2014 Boston, MA Register Today! Continue »

 
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Alternative to Google Glass Looks More Like a Tiny Telescope

As an alternative to the intrusiveness of some wearable computers, researchers present a small tube you hold up to your eye.

 
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First Carbon Capture Projects Mask a Lack of Progress

A few carbon capture and sequestration projects are under way, but economics and politics are holding the technology back.

 
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Is Capturing Carbon from the Air Practical?

A Columbia scientist and his startup think they have a plan to save the world. Now they have to convince the rest of us.

 
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