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From the Editor

Sick Capital
Why it matters that VCs won't do their jobs.
By Jason Pontin

Graphiti

Inventing across Borders
Mapping international collaboration in R&D.
By Matt Mahoney

Notebooks

Publicly Funding Entrepreneurship
We need to take politics out of government efforts to spur innovation.
By Josh Lerner
The Pace of Innovation Never Falters
Innovation and entrepreneurship are thriving.
By Steve Jurvetson
Transforming Energy
A new government funding agency hopes to solve the energy problem.
By Arun Majumdar

Features

Searching for Biofuels' Sweet Spot
California-based Amyris has used breakthroughs in synthetic biology to reinvent biofuels.
By Antonio Regalado
Can Twitter Make Money?
Twitter plans to become the leader in instant news--and make itself into a sustainable business in the process.
By David Talbot
Turning Math into Cash
IBM has found a new source of revenue: using its mathematicians' formulas in business services.
By William M. Bulkeley

Q&A

Bill Gross
Can a veteran dot-com investor make solar power as cheap as coal?
By Jason Pontin

Hack

Personalized Medicine on the Spot
A new device can rapidly test biological samples for genetic variations that could cause dangerous reactions to some drugs.
By Erica Naone

Photo Essay

Year of the Laser
The laser, a device used in everything from astrophysics to biology, was invented 50 years ago.
By Kristina Grifantini

Briefing

Personalized Medicine
We look at how cheap, fast genomic sequencing is beginning to yield medicines tailored to your genes.

Reviews

What's Wrong with Venture Capital?
The old mechanism for funding the commercialization of new technologies is in trouble.
By James Surowiecki
A Rose by Another Name
A food critic explores the synthesis of the scents in modern fragrances.
By Corby Kummer
Reinventing the Commercial Jet
The long-delayed boeing 787 is a lesson in the limits of outsourcing. It is also a preview of the future of air travel.
By David Talbot
A Composite Commercial Jet Takes Wing

Demo

Scaling Up Solar Power
Applied Materials makes the equipment needed to produce the biggest solar panels in the world.
By Katherine Bourzac
Making the Biggest Solar Panels in the World

32 Years Ago in TR

The Evolution of Innovation
How companies develop new products and develop themselves in the process.
By Matt Mahoney

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