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...Until now. Continuing high oil prices and growing concern over sustainable energy have made them the hottest stocks in the tech-heavy Taiwan Stock Exchange. Motech and E-Ton Solar make photovoltaic (PV) semiconductors, better known as solar cells. Sino-American is in the business of supplying them with silicon wafers, which are the basic PV building blocks. And shares of all three have delivered stellar gains thanks to the world's growing appetite for solar power as a hedge against the high price of crude...
...hottest potential applications for Schultz's invention is fighting burns from sulfur mustard, which was Saddam Hussein's poison gas of choice. (He deployed it against Iraq's Kurds and stockpiled it for use on coalition troops.) The U.S. Army has asked Schultz and his company, Quick-Med Technologies of Gainesville, Fla., to develop a dressing that could be used to treat sulfur-mustard blisters. Meanwhile, the Department of Defense has ordered up $1 million worth of research into a mustard-gas ointment. "It's all the same technology," says Schultz. "It's just adapted for different uses...
...that they lost to Carnegie Mellon earlier this year by dropping a one-point decision against the Lions. Princeton overcame an 11-point second half deficit to take a three-point lead with under a minute to play. But then things got crazy. The Tigers let Justin Armstrong, the hottest hand on the court, manufacture a layup and a foul, and then watched Armstrong miss the free throw, only to have Noah Savage miss the front end of a one-and-one for Princeton, and Armstrong nail a jumper...
With the stress of shopping period comes the release of the weekend. But students seeking to sooth their frayed nerves by partying found that the hottest spots were shut down in the early hours of the night...
...with student group leaders about the future of social programming that will be held now through March, Riley said. In the aftermath of the Wyclef Jean concert cancellation last semester, which cost the UC $30,000, the UC’s role in social planning on campus became the hottest issue of the election. Haddock and Riley both said during the campaign that the UC should play a more limited role in direct social programming. Riley and Haan said yesterday that they intend to keep meeting with students to discuss the role that student groups should play in a proposed...