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SmartPlanet Member | June 16, 2011

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Should we be allowed to choose our kids' genes?

Genetic engineering advancements mean that we may soon be able to choose our children's genes. To what to degree is it ethical? And does it really matter?  Read the full story

Quebec to roll out Canada's first public EV charging network

Quebec is moving to deploy Canada's first public electric vehicle charging network by 2012.  Read the full story

Video: Machine scoops up, deposits ketchup -- in same shape

This must be seen to be believed. The Japanese robotic hand SWITL can scoop up a splotch of ketchup and then set it back down again -- all without changing its shape.  Read the full story

Why virtual weight loss programs could lead to better health habits

When Club One approached Anne Massey about studying the success of its new virtual club in Second Life, she accepted the opportunity with some skepticism. But the results surprised her.  Read the full story

Video: Can odd-looking 'diwheel' be electric vehicle of the future?

The Electric Diwheel is neither a car or motorcycle. Instead, it functions by borrowing design principles from both.  Read the full story

Why innovation matters

In honor of IBM's 100th birthday, we spoke to the company's VP of Innovation about what it takes to foster R&D in a public multinational corporation and why IBM has managed to do it better than most.  Read the full story

MyCare: your entire medical history on a smart card

Developed in the UK, the cards could be especially useful for medical emergencies in rural countries that lack infrastructure, but would it work in "network- and mobile-centric" America?  Read the full story

First self-powered device can transmit data wirelessly over long distances

Leave the batteries behind. How scientists created the first self-powered device.  Read the full story

Scientists discover that magnetic ropes cause solar storms

Scientists proved that magnetic ropes is the cause of solar storms. Knowing what causes solar storms will help in minimizing the effects eruptions can have on satellite communications and our power grid.  Read the full story

'Lean startup' movement seeks to inject new vigor into economy

Eric Ries, founder of the lean startup movement: 'Right now we are wasting peoples time on an industrial scale.. we are building companies that fundamentally have no customers.'  Read the full story

Incredible photos of Earth from space

The best photos of Earth as shot by the European Space Agency and available on its popular Flickr stream.  Read the full story

Carnegie Mellon, Astrobotic complete assembly phase in chase for Google's Lunar X-Prize

Carnegie Mellon and Astrobotic Technology said they have completed the structural assembly of the lunar landing craft that aims to be the first private sector robot to the moon in 2014.  Read the full story

For successful transplants, rein in those raging hormones

Drugs that suppress the production of sex hormones, in the elderly, could help boost tolerance for organ transplants, according to a study with castrated aged mice.  Read the full story

Ford adds water to foremost sustainability concerns

Automaker stresses technology diversification as key to reducing impact of its vehicles; sets goal for 30 percent per-vehicle reduction in carbon dioxide emissions from its facilities by 2025.  Read the full story

Pretty in pylon

Renewable energy, good. Transmission towers, bad. In scenic mid-Wales, it's the Godzilla-like electricity pylons that have locals opposing planned wind farms.  Read the full story

Phishing attacks: will we ever stop them?

Technical solutions against phishing -- the spoofing of legitimate Websites and emails -- are emerging, but we may not be able to legislate our way to complete security.  Read the full story

White House unveils smart grid strategy, $250 million in loans

The White House renews its attack on America's aging power grid. Jason Hiner summarizes the Obama administration's plans and outlines the two biggest obstacles.  Read the full story

Virgin America taps fuel-efficient engine for Airbus fleet

Virgin America will use CFM International's fuel-efficient LEAP engine to power 30 new Airbus A320neo aircraft.  Read the full story

Total closes SunPower deal: Big oil goes solar

Oil and gas giant Total has completed its cash-tender offer to own 60 percent of solar power system player SunPower.  Read the full story

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