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Magazine articles on engineering and how things work.
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Fast Company
March 2002
George Anders
How Intel Puts Innovation Inside Everybody worships at the altar of innovation. But it takes a company such as Intel to distill the very essence of innovation and turn it into a set of learnable, repeatable practices... mark for My Articles 1347 similar articles
CIO
February 15, 2002
Christopher Lindquist
Fiber All the Way Primarion is developing optical packaging technology and a fast power supply to support connecting processors, memory and other components with high-speed, inexpensive optical links. mark for My Articles 208 similar articles
Knowledge@Wharton An Irascible Genius and His Difference Engine Doron Swade's The Difference Engine: Charles Babbage and the Quest to Build the First Computer tells the story of Babbage's lifelong dedication to the idea of the computer, from the moment in 1821 when he exclaimed that mathematics ought to be powered by steam... mark for My Articles 7 similar articles
Wired
February 2002
Florence Williams
Prophet of Bloom The future of manufacturing will be built on industrial-strength ecology, says architect William McDonough. The first step: Turn Ford's legendary River Rouge plant into a lean, green profit machine... mark for My Articles 96 similar articles
Wired
February 2002
Steven Kotler
Reengineering the Everglades For decades, the world's largest wetlands have been diked, dammed, diverted, and drained. Here's how massive earthmoving, underground plumbing, and statistical modeling are getting South Florida back to nature -- new and improved... mark for My Articles 42 similar articles
CIO
February 1, 2002
John Edwards
Encryption Unbreakable? Michael Rabin, a Harvard University computer science professor, believes he has moved cryptology a step closer to its Holy Grail by developing a code that's undecipherable, even by those who have access to both the cypher text and unlimited computing power... mark for My Articles
Science News
January 19, 2002
Ivars Peterson
Computers by the Trillions A team of computer scientists and biochemists have demonstrated how a test tube of DNA molecules can compute on its own. mark for My Articles 215 similar articles
Wired
January 2002
Verge A Deepwater Ocean Simulator simulates deep-sea environments for testing parts and equipment to be used underwater by various industries, including oil and communications... mark for My Articles 9 similar articles
Wired
January 2002
Mark Robinson
Accidental Genius What turns a good idea into the next insanely great thing? Inspiration, perspiration, and the law of unintended consequences... mark for My Articles 1 similar article
Wired
January 2002
George Gilder
Moore's Quantum Leap Why has the microchip's explosive growth rate never happened before? The author explains the micro microeconomics and why silicon is just the beginning.... mark for My Articles 126 similar articles
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