- Fri Dec 7 2007 Killing fungi and bacteria, the Aussie way
Australian company Ioteq says the iodine in its Isan system will kill bacteria better than chlorine or ozone will--and it won't cost more.
- Wed Jan 30 2008 Cellulosic ethanol to hit the racetrack this year
It's bacteria power for Corvette in 2008.
- Thu Nov 1 2007 Pay dirt: Start-up draws electricity from the ground
Living Power Systems has made a microbial fuel cell that creates enough power from bacteria for low-power applications.
- Wed Aug 4 2004 Start-up to use genes to build better chips
Can food-poisoning bacteria E. coli make chips better than humans? Start-up says yes, but primordial soup will take time to steep.
- Wed Nov 18 2009 Microbes to start making ethanol, chemicals
Cellulosic ethanol start-up ZeaChem begins construction on a plant in Oregon that will use a microorganism found in termite stomachs to convert wood into fuel.
- Mon Oct 26 2009 DOE places bets on 'transformative' energy tech
The Department of Energy announces $151 million worth of research grants for ARPA-E, an agency created to fund breakthroughs in clean-energy technology.
- Thu Oct 15 2009 Wood-chip ethanol maker opens plant
Coskata says its hybrid ethanol technology, using thermochemical and biological processes, can produce environmentally friendly ethanol cheaper than gasoline.
- Tue Feb 5 2008 Images: This is your imagination on digital art
Contest co-sponsored by Nvidia and the Society of Digital Artists yields arresting, other-worldly creations. Think liquid sculptures and slinking wicker leopards.
- Thu Aug 10 2006 Israel's treatment of water
The water treatment industry thrives in Israel because of a lack of water needed for agriculture and human use.
- Thu Nov 15 2007 Photos: On the fringes of green technology
Thanks to energy conservation and environmentalism, some of these products and concepts emerging on the fringes of green tech may one day be mainstream.

