document.writeln('<ul>');document.writeln('  <li>');document.writeln('    <span class="lwHeading"><a href="http://news.rpi.edu/update.do?artcenterkey=2628&amp;setappvar=page%281%29">Five Researchers Represent Rensselaer at World Economic Forum Summer Davos Meeting</a></span>');document.writeln('    <span class="lwDate">11/04/2009</span>');document.writeln('    <span class="lwSummary">           Economists around the world are predicting that     transformational entrepreneurship and technology will be     required to truly lift the global economy from its dangerous     slump.        </span>');document.writeln('  </li>');document.writeln('  <li>');document.writeln('    <span class="lwHeading"><a href="http://green.rpi.edu/archives/ncp/index.html">Navigating the Hudson River With Hydrogen Fuel Cells</a></span>');document.writeln('    <span class="lwDate">11/04/2009</span>');document.writeln('    <span class="lwSummary">       A group of ambitious Rensselaer students recently set sail up the Hudson River, propelled by pollution-free hydrogen fuel cells and a clear vision for a cleaner, greener future.     </span>');document.writeln('  </li>');document.writeln('  <li>');document.writeln('    <span class="lwHeading"><a href="http://news.rpi.edu/update.do?artcenterkey=2633&amp;setappvar=page%281%29">Stealth Education in 3-D: Rensselaer To Premiere 3-D IMAX Version of Molecules to the MAX</a></span>');document.writeln('    <span class="lwDate">11/04/2009</span>');document.writeln('    <span class="lwSummary">       he Molecularium Project is going to be in your face like never before     </span>');document.writeln('  </li>');document.writeln('  <li>');document.writeln('    <span class="lwHeading"><a href="http://news.rpi.edu/update.do?artcenterkey=2641">Rensselaer Professor Robert Hull Elected Fellow of Materials Research Society</a></span>');document.writeln('    <span class="lwDate">11/04/2009</span>');document.writeln('    <span class="lwSummary">       Renowned materials scientist Robert Hull, the Henry Burlage Jr. Professor of Engineering and head of the Department of Materials Science and Engineering at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, was recently named a fellow of the Materials Research Society (MRS).     </span>');document.writeln('  </li>');document.writeln('  <li>');document.writeln('    <span class="lwHeading"><a href="http://green.rpi.edu/archives/ncp/index.html"></a></span>');document.writeln('    <span class="lwDate">09/21/2009</span>');document.writeln('    <span class="lwSummary">           Their boat, the 22-foot New Clermont, is fit with a pair     of 2.2-kilowatt fuel cell units. With a crew of three, the ship     will launch from Pier 84 in Manhattan on September 21 and     cruise at a cool 6 mph to arrive in Troy on the evening of     September 25. The group is planning to make several stops along     the way, showing off their one-of-a-kind boat, speaking with     other green-minded individuals, and talking about the many     environmental and potential economic benefits of building out     the nation&rsquo;s hydrogen economy.        </span>');document.writeln('  </li>');document.writeln('</ul>');