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Hidden in plastic logs and fake rocks, like those inset, wireless systems — such as the MIT-built one held here by UH botany professor Kim Bridges — can gather data and avoid detection.

Jeff Widener • The Honolulu Advertiser

Big potential for UH research
University of Hawai'i professors have recently produced a handful of high-profile innovations, which could mean patents, partnerships and new companies right here in Hawai'i.

Prosperity attracts overseas companies
Although the U.S. economy has been the envy of the world — at least until recently — prosperity has failed to insulate companies from tough foreign competition.

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Market sees brief return to glory days
For a few hours this past week, Wall Street got a mild reminder of the euphoria that sent stocks roaring last year to some of their highest levels ever.
Investors in damaged tech stocks may have long wait for recovery
History says it often takes months, and usually years, for badly damaged stocks and indexes to regain their health and recoup steep losses.
Cisco to cut up to 5,000 jobs
Networking equipment giant Cisco Systems Inc. became the latest technology company to slash jobs due to the weakening economy, unveiling plans Friday to cut up to 11 percent of its regular work force.
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