Technology Review magazine’s annual haul of cool new tech.
It’s list time again — MIT’s Technology Review has just published its annual roundup of important emergent technologies. And what a wide-ranging list it is — ranging from new methods for the early diagnosis of cancer (this time dogs are not required), the mandatory longshot on medical nanotech, and cool new things to do with stretchable silicon. Pick up on the buzzwords now and be prepped for when epigenetics and Diffusion Tensor Imaging start to get namechecked in the mainstream press. Big Hopeful Future or Big Techno-Hype? Read and decide for yourselves.

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