Alma mater ties are powerful as a survey finds that two in five VCs attended one these elite institutions.
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1366 Technologies says it has a road map for making silicon that produces power cheaper than coal.
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A123Systems will use funding to expand product line and increase manufacturing.
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Five green companies recognized by their peers at the Energy Venture Fair.
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Red Herring reads the tech blogs so you don’t have to.
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Women come in second this this race.
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A startup that isn't afraid of a little improvisation.
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Top stories for the week of July 2006: iPod’s Cracking Halo; Flat-Panel Chaos; Cranking up the $100 Laptop
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Universities establish Communications Research Network via BT, Fujitsu backing.
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Chip maker collaborates with banks and Microsoft to make it easy for users to pay for computers.
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Solar startup Stellaris wins MIT competition, says it will launch low-cost, high-efficiency solar modules in 2007.
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CEO Paul Ottelini demonstrates low-cost notebook PC intended for students in developing countries.
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Chip maker will invest in making technology more widely available in the developing world.
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A California state fund awards UC Davis a grant to establish the world’s first academic energy-efficiency center.
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The No. 1 cleantech plan wins $100,000 plus a year of free office space and services, the largest such U.S. prize.
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The MIT Media Lab co-founder has a big plan to shrink the digital divide.
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In the new order, everyone connects—with or without the old-fashioned phone company.
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An MIT Asia Labs project could offer potential for networking remote areas.
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Advances in technology promise down-to-earth commercial applications.
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Search giant lures away Amazon exec and he’s replaced by Intel research director.
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