- Mon Oct 1 2007 Q&A: Space entrepreneur shoots for the moon
Space Adventures CEO Peter Diamandis on the future of private space travel to the moon and beyond.
- Wed Sep 26 2007 Photos: Low-cost tech that meets basic needs
Designers tackle technologies to make life easier for the poor majority of the world's population.
- Wed Jun 3 2009 From sugar water to Spandex
Start-up Genomatica says it has a way to turn sugar into a pure version of the industrial chemical BDO at a lower cost than petroleum processes.
- Tue Sep 16 2008 Genomatica brews sugar into industrial chemicals
A start-up that's part of a green chemistry wave has a micro-organism specially designed to make chemicals from sugar, rather than petroleum.
- Mon Jun 29 2009 Buzz Out Loud 1007: Crank up the beats on space
NASA may have found the lost moon tapes and our best hope is for some kind of remix. Also, Molly tells us all to beware the sticky death roller if we use the dead-fly-powered alarm clock. We also still don't have a sponsor. In case you were curious.
- Wed Nov 12 2008 Amyris opens plant to make diesel from sugar cane
Biotech start-up has genetically optimized microbes to produce diesel fuel from sugar cane. Its first plant, in California, will be followed by a commercial plant in Brazil.
- Fri Feb 22 2008 First massively micro game, 'Bac Attack,' wins design challenge
The fifth annual challenge was, as always, one of the biggest hits at the Game Developers Conference.
- Sat Sep 22 2007 Week in video: Taking ozone for a spin
Legos recreate movie scenes and trailers, a high-tech salad spinner, and the iPhone makes its way to the other side of the pond.
- Fri Mar 7 2008 Quick reaction by companies to ricin and other health scares
Companies provide detection equipment for potential terrorist disease and poison attacks.
- Fri Jun 30 2006 Will pasteurization become a bit passe?
Israeli start-up offering food and water purification issues age-old cry: We can kill more bugs than you.

