The $100 million from donors will allow the new Precourt Institute of Energy to delve deeper into energy issues.
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Alma mater ties are powerful as a survey finds that two in five VCs attended one these elite institutions.
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Stanford dropout Elizabeth Holmes makes good.
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Pushing a ‘read-write’ culture, Stanford Professor Lawrence Lessig rallies the Linux faithful.
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Senate votes on stem cells; Diabetes' link to Alzheimer’s; RFID tracks surgery tools.
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"On Top of the World" and more in the June 12 issue of Red Herring, which reaches newsstands on Monday.
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Fat Spaniel software monitors distributed generation systems.
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Bioscience news briefs for the week of April 24, 2006.
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A new study of energy prices could be bad news for some clean-energy technologies.
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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 country is losing ground to other countries when it comes to carrying out embryonic stem cell studies.
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LiveDeal hopes to get the newspapers to love the online classifieds industry.
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Firms offering voice and video over the Internet are meeting to tout themselves as telco replacements.
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As the science of preventing aging pushes further forward, researchers discuss the likely economic fallout.
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Two companies offer different takes on corporate collaboration.
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Vinton Cerf, a father of the Internet, blasts “tiered” pricing that would charge high-bandwidth users more for Internet use.
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Doll Capital Management announces new general partner and plans to invest $500 million in China in the next decade.
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Indian prime minister outlines seven-point package to use technology in a second agricultural revolution.
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Company seeks injunction and royalties against Google Talk for patent infringement.
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Red Herring Fall, and other events.
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