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Technology/Science: Thursday, 02 Apr 2009

Japanese Bullet Train to go 310 MPH

Phase One of Pentagon Plan to Regrow Limbs Complete
Skin Cells Turned to Stem Cells
Microbes Turn Electricity to Methane
Fuel Cell Feeds on Human Blood

Space Station Flyaround
Streaking Lights, Explosion Over Atlantic Coast
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Scientists Make Cheap Gas From Coal
Wind-powered Speeder Sets World Record

Cold Fusion Making a Comeback

Super Computer Chips from Graphene
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Google Moving Into "Smart Grid" Power Metering
Testing TV Subscriber Options on the Internet
Vast Spy System Loots Computers in 103 Countries
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Farming Without Soil
Solar Powered Desalination
Braille for iPhone
Flat, Flexible Speakers

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