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Ability to choose your children's genes; Controlling government spending | SmartPlanet Weekly

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SmartPlanet Member | June 17, 2011

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Smart Takes

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

Business Brains

Better data analytics needed to help control government spending: survey

Federal managers say business analytics may help them tighten up their operations by better identifying waste and inefficiencies. But most do not have the tools or management support to undertake... Read the full story

Pure Genius

Taking the guesswork out of home water filtration

Water: how do we know what to filter or how best to filter it? We called Tom Bruursema, GM of Drinking Water Treatment Units Certification at NSF International. Read the full story

Intelligent Energy

Snowmelt sparks a water and wind energy war in Pacific Northwest

Hydroelectricity from a gushing Columbia River overloads the grid, shutting down thousands of wind turbines. A government utility prioritizes hydro. Wind companies cry foul. Salmon get caught in... Read the full story

Thinking Tech

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

Science Scope

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

Rethinking Healthcare

Washington rules: Employers can fire you if you smoke medical marijuana

Last Thursday, the Washington Supreme Court ruled that if you were a medical marijuana user, your employer could fire you for your medical marijuana use, even if you were prescribed to use the... Read the full story

Solving Cities

Will Google's self-driving car lead to more sprawl?

Google's self-driving car is cool, but will it lead to more sprawl? Or is it a worry for another day? Read the full story

Transport Theory

China wants to build high-speed rail beyond its own borders

China wants to build a rail network that would connect the country to Singapore, Thailand, Vietnam, and Myanmar. Read the full story

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Sumi's Smart Pick: dLight Solar Light & Mobile Charger S250

 
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Sumi's Smart Pick: Green Garmento

 
Carnegie Mellon's flying robots could assist firefighters in search and rescue

Carnegie Mellon's flying robots could assist firefighters in search and rescue

 
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Word Lens: Using your smartphone to translate language

 

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An astronaut's view of Earth in real time | SmartPlanet Daily

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Video: An astronaut's view of Earth in real time

A nearly 20-foot-in-diameter globe unveiled in Japan displays Earth's current appearance in more than 10 million pixels using constantly updated satellite images.  Read the full story

Solar module prices in free fall

Crystalline silicon panels will hit $1.00 per watt by early next year, fresh research shows. Hello grid parity?  Read the full story

Why club drug makes you happy, nicotine makes you skinny

An anesthetic could be an anti-depressant that works within just hours. And a nicotine-based drug could help you stop eating, without triggering the need for tobacco.  Read the full story

Will Texas pardon the incandescent bulb from 'death row'?

The fate of the 100-watt bulb lies on the Texan governor's desk. As national efficiency requirements approach, will the Lone Star State become the lone state for old incandescents?  Read the full story

Future of medical testing: Body sensors that use ultrawideband communication

Researchers at Oregon State University discovered a technology that might help doctors know about the state of your health by continuously, monitoring your body.  Read the full story

Haptic tech: coming to cars, phones and even clothes

A new generation of haptic feedback technology will allow us to "feel" goods in an online store and respond to alerts in our cars and on our tablet computers.  Read the full story

Plan for Los Angeles aims to expand transit, cut pollution

An extraordinary vision for sustainable transportation in Los Angeles ties together public transit, employment, quality of life and pollution concerns. Will it work?  Read the full story

FDA offers stricter regulations for sunscreen

The FDA announces stricter regulations for sunscreen, effective by June 2012.  Read the full story

How 3M thinks about, structures R&D

3M this week shed some light on its research and development playbook as it aims to lift the company's ability to grow revenue.  Read the full story

Start-up transforms carbon into gasoline

A Start-up will soon be demonstrating an end-to-end process for converting CO2 from coal and natural gas-fired power plants into usable fuel.  Read the full story

Small security system keeps hackers away from your implant

Engineers have designed a 'shield' transmitter that jams wireless signals sent to medical implants by unauthorized users hoping to eavesdrop on patient vitals.  Read the full story

Will the real biofuel Lindbergh please stand up?

Now Boeing takes a turn at claiming it will be the first at crossing the Atlantic non-stop in a biofuel-powered jet. The real winner? Read on...  Read the full story

Ready for a new green building standard?

The ISO 50001 framework has arrived, and energy management technology and services provider Schneider Electric is among the first to jump on the bandwagon.  Read the full story

What we're reading: Toyota Prius v test drive

What we're reading: Toyota Prius v test drive; Tappan Zee crumbles; Amtrak competition; tech for the classroom; entrepreneurial designers.  Read the full story

Gallery: Mercury's Messenger charts new territories

NASA's Messenger spacecraft has now been orbiting Mercury for three months and has given us a new perspective on the first planet from the sun.  Read the full story

NASA's Messenger spacecraft uncovers more Mercury details

NASA's Messenger spacecraft, which has been orbiting Mercury since March 18, is delivering key data points about the planet, its surface and particles in the atmosphere.  Read the full story

Why green car subsidies won't work

Subsidies to encourage adoption of alternative fuel vehicles won't reduce carbon emissions. Is it time to rethink our approach to sustainable living?  Read the full story

To spark office communication, drawing lines between desks

To combat a lack of communication in an open-plan office, one artist illustrated paths to colleagues -- literally, on the floor, in pink tape. Will it work?  Read the full story

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Sumi's Smart Pick: dLight Solar Light & Mobile Charger S250

 
Robots at hospital pharmacy mean more accurate dosages

Robots at hospital pharmacy mean more accurate dosages

 
Sumi's Smart Pick: Glowdoggie LED Collar

Sumi's Smart Pick: Glowdoggie LED Collar

 
Ford's connected cars get street-smart

Ford's connected cars get street-smart

 
How a DNA sequencing machine uses computer technology to make testing fast

How a DNA sequencing machine uses computer technology to make testing fast

 
Sumi's Smart Pick: Green Garmento

Sumi's Smart Pick: Green Garmento

 
Carnegie Mellon's flying robots could assist firefighters in search and rescue

Carnegie Mellon's flying robots could assist firefighters in search and rescue

 
Word Lens: Using your smartphone to translate language

Word Lens: Using your smartphone to translate language

 
Up close with Stanford's self-driving car

Up close with Stanford's self-driving car

 
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Sumi's Smart Picks: Flip & Tumble Produce Bags

 
Paraplegic Berkeley student walks at graduation with 'exoskeleton' robot suit

Paraplegic Berkeley student walks at graduation with 'exoskeleton' robot suit

 
At Singularity University, a futuristic look at medical robots

At Singularity University, a futuristic look at medical robots

 
Sumi's Smart Picks: Dixon Golf Balls

Sumi's Smart Picks: Dixon Golf Balls

 
NASAâs space simulator helps scientists study Saturn's moons

NASAâs space simulator helps scientists study Saturn's moons

 
Networked Grid 2011: The advantages to a smart grid

Networked Grid 2011: The advantages to a smart grid

 
Sumi's Smart Picks: Seventh Generation Natural 4X Laundry Detergent

Sumi's Smart Picks: Seventh Generation Natural 4X Laundry Detergent

 
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Funnel: Tapping into your opinion

 
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Sumi's Smart Picks: Bobble

 

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