There is a massive acceptance of the meme that atoms and bits are increasingly fungible in some basic way. If mass is energy (it is), and energy represents information,...
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This week, a long-time friend and colleague asked me, "Where do you find hope?" We agreed that over the next few decades, things are going to be very tough; but we also...
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If global warming is the most daunting problem facing nations today, those among us who studied physics or chemistry know that temperature is only a "symptom" – energy, its...
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Simon Hackett is probably the best-known entrepreneur in Australia. In this issue, Simon shares with us his research on how to solve the grid battery challenge, and why...
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This week, Asia Editor Scott Foster takes a close and detailed look at country plans and hopes in the worlds of sustainability and energy, from vendor to customer, supply...
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Discover some of the highlights from the 2013 Future in Review Conference, including developments in P4 medicine and personal diagnostics, prevention of IP theft, views on...
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The lobbyists for coal, oil, and natural gas may control the halls of power today, but if their bosses don't properly review "what business are we in" and come up with a...
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In early May, the last of Japan's 54 nuclear reactors was shut down for inspection. On July 1, the No. 3 reactor at the Oi nuclear power plant, located on the Japan Sea...
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How do you change the world with pond scum? The answer is simple: there is no more efficient source of sustainably produced food, feed, chemical, and energy products...
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This week's letter takes many of the clean-energy issues so dear to investors and technologists today square-on, and brings the matter down to spending the same brain cells...
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