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IBM cools down its supercomputers

April 8, 2008 - Exclusive - Big Blue says its new systems could cut energy consumption in data centers by 40 percent.Full Story »

SiGNa Chemistry catalyzes deal with Exxon Mobil

March 4, 2008 - Exclusive - A licensing deal from Exxon Mobil boosts SiGNa's nanotechnology-based green chemistry offerings in the rubber and polymers space.Full Story »

Nanotech gets cleantech boost from IBM, Saudi Arabia

February 29, 2008 - Exclusive - A new joint effort will look into developing nanotechnologies for desalination, solar power and recyclable materials.Full Story »

IBM thinks renewable energy is a game

IBM has introduced a 3D online multiplayer game to help teach kids about renewable energy.

IBM renewable energy game
  
No, you can't shoot things, but the game comes replete with a melting glacier.

Intended for use in and out of classrooms, PowerUp challenges teenagers to help save the planet "Helios" from ecological disaster.

IBM cleans up silicon wafers

October 31, 2007 - Exclusive - Big Blue's new pattern removal process can save scrap wafers from the trash heap for use in solar panels.Full Story »
Neal Dikeman
The company is flying relatively quiet today. But there are indications that IBM—yes, IBM—could emerge as a solar powerhouse, according to columnist Neal Dikeman, who's done some poking around.
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