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Alcoa, Toto unveil green building panels that eat smog

Alcoa, Toto unveil green building panels that eat smog

Alcoa's new green building panel can self-clean by breaking down smog-causing pollutants in cities to be washed away by rain.
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A microscope could detect cancer by scanning skin

Researchers developed an ultrathin microscope that could check for skin cancer.
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Cell phone tracking: a wireless carrier's view

How much do mobile carriers know about their customers?
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Jaguar's green flash

Britain's luxury car maker commits to a hybrid sports car that goes from zero to 60 in 3 seconds.
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Jaguar's green flash
 

Which American cities are most vulnerable to natural disasters?

Map reveals where not to live if you want to stay out of the way of nature's wrath.
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Which American cities are most vulnerable to natural disasters?
 

Would you accept $12,000 to move closer to public transit?

A new program in Washington, D.C. will award up to $12,000 to residents if they move closer to public transit. Would you take the money?
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Would you accept $12,000 to move closer to public transit?

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