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Obama's 'science integrity' guidelines arrive, with a fizzle

21:31 17 December 2010 - updated 21:51 17 December 2010

After a difficult gestation of 18 months, Barack Obama's administration has finally released guidelines intended to provide scientific integrity in government

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20:30 17 December 2010 - updated 21:52 17 December 2010

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Green Machine: Sunny microchips are self-powered

19:25 17 December 2010 - updated 19:27 17 December 2010

A new technique that layers solar cells directly on computer chips could eliminate the need for batteries in certain applications

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