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March 26, 2013     
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What if all computing was instantaneous? Top researchers are racing toward that 
goal. Who's in front of the pack? Plus, forget gadgets and art projects. 
Crowdfunding may be about to reinvent our cityscapes from the bottom up.
- Aly Windsor, News Editor         
  Are computers about to get a million times faster?
Quantum computers could instantly make calculations that today's computers take 
weeks to calculate. Lockheed Martin is taking steps to upgrade them to 
commercial scale.
By Laura Shin
The new metropolis, sponsored by you
Crowdfunding is providing innovative new urban design projects with the capital 
they need to get started. But can citizens really dictate future city 
landscapes?
By Kevin Gray
Should companies pay workers to live near the office?
Paying employees to live close to the office could mean a happier workforce.
By Tyler Falk
Turning Japan's nuclear past into its future
A Tokyo company plans to burn nuclear "waste" in a thorium molten salt reactor 
for a meltdown-proof return to nuclear power in the country that has all but 
shut it down.
By Mark Halper
How to bring out your inner data scientist
Don't be put off by the title -- being a data scientist isn't just about the 
'data,' or being a 'scientist.' A true data scientist uses his or her 
imagination to look at information in a different way.
By Joe McKendrick
Biofuel blues: Mascoma ends IPO plans
Just when it looked like the biofuels industry was starting to make some 
progress, one of its own has withdrawn its IPO due to difficult market 
conditions.
By Kirsten Korosec
Money-laundering rules for virtual currency
Last week, the U.S. Treasury announced that standard banking rules aimed at 
suspicious dollar transfers will be applied to online currencies like Bitcoins.
By Janet Fang
Researchers create solar cells from trees
Think solar energy is clean? Researchers want to make it cleaner.
By Tyler Falk
Disabled Americans demand digital versions of wheelchair ramps
Advocates for the blind and deaf are suing over shopping websites, saying they 
must be as accessible as brick-and-mortar stores.
By Janet Fang
U.S. economist: 2.5 million new jobs in 2013
Businesses have fewer employees than normal and the ones they have are 
overworked. Time for a hiring spree in the U.S.?
By Tyler Falk 
   
  
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