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British soldiers to get germ-fighting underwear – "What’s in your shorts?"

"Support for the modern serviceman or woman starts from the skin out,"

Nanotubes May Heal Broken Bones

The idea in Haddon’s research is to use the nanotubes as substitutes for the collagen to promote new bone growth when bones have been broken or worn down.

Modifications to hybrids net up to 250 mpg

Politicians and automakers say a car that can both reduce greenhouse gases and free America from its reliance on foreign oil is years or even decades away.

Ron Gremban says such a car is parked in his garage.

Enterprise to offer Star Trek ‘Communicators’

"I think it is obviously a natural," said Gary Berman, who grew up New York and says he is an avid "Star Trek" fan. "It is interesting that tech is catching up with what we have seen in the ’60s."

Windows Vista Beta 1: A Guided Tour

"How is this supposed to work?" It’s a guessing game you figure out through hours of working with the code.

Pig cell implants in Huntington’s trial – "Now it seems that a cure could be well on the way."

Huntington’s disease, which affects one in 100,000 people, has a prognosis so terrifying that many people with the gene in their family decline to be tested, preferring to live in ignorance of their fate.

Service Targets Web Ads To Specific Geographic Areas

"It’s an advertising opportunity that local businesses have failed to adopt," John Enright, vice president of marketing for Affinity, said. "(But) it can generate real results for small businesses on a regular basis."

Old age in the technology age – New devices to monitor health and well-being at home a growing new sector

"We have the potential to aim our innovation engine at the age wave challenge and change the way we do health care from a crisis-driven, assembly- line, hospital approach to a personal-driven approach, with people taking care of themselves with help from family, friends and technologies," said Eric Dishman, director of health research and innovation for Intel.

Daylight-Saving Switch May Cause Tech Woes

And that has technologists worried about software and gadgets that now compensate for daylight time based on a schedule unchanged since 1987.

You Say You Want a Web Revolution

The Netscape threat that led Microsoft to wage the browser war and cross swords with antitrust regulators around the world is — at long last — poised to become reality.