Topic: Texas
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Municipal Wi-Fi thrives – on a small scale
Big-city wireless Internet plans took a hit this summer, but places like Owensboro, Ky., and Rio Rancho, N.M., put networks in place.
09/13/2007 01:00 am -
In Florida, lukewarm welcome for drought-resistant landscaping
The lawn-free look conserves water, but takes some getting used to for those accustomed to manicured grass.
08/17/2007 01:00 am -
Stashing seeds in 'Noah's fridge'
Researchers worldwide are collecting seeds from wild plants to guard against the ravages of climate change.
06/13/2007 01:00 am -
Stashing seeds in 'Noah's fridge'
Researchers worldwide are collecting seeds from wild plants to guard against the ravages of climate change.
06/13/2007 01:00 am -
Going native with plants: A new-old direction for water conservation
Different species of native plants can help communities tackle issues with too much or too little water.
04/18/2007 01:00 am -
Backstory: From gas-powered to electric auto in 36 hours flat
We ride along as entrepreneur Greg Abbott turns a 1978 Triumph Spitfire into a completely clean, zero-emissions electric vehicle. Part 1 of two.
03/19/2007 01:00 am -
Students' new best friend: 'MoSoSo'
Mobile Social Networking Software – the next wave of virtual community – is already appearing on cellphones, beginning with college campuses.
01/19/2007 12:00 am



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