These 16 companies want to make technology work for everyone
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And they are competing for more than $1 million.
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And they are competing for more than $1 million.
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Cost and mileage are important, but not the only factors holding adoption back.
“Shrink wrap for crap” wins audience choice; pipe-traveling robot wins data analytics prize.
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Technology will give Nigerian households greater control over energy consumption.
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PSEG CEO Ralph Izzo on renewables and storage, threats to coal, and nuclear’s uncertain future.
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A $10 billion fusion fund might make carbon-free energy a reality, says Professor Andrew W. Lo
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As camps swell, change:WATER Labs aims to bring toilets into individual homes.
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“No nation will do well sitting on the sidelines choking on the fumes generated by obsolete technologies,” secretary of state says.
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MIT Sloan launches online platform to empower sustainability leaders
At AeroFarms, Juliana Kerrest is honing marketing and management skills where the future of food production is underway.