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Magazine articles on engineering and how things work.
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Military & Aerospace Electronics
December 2005
Ben Ames
High-Speed Recording Needs More Than Just Storage Capacity VMETRO engineers have created a mobile, 1-gigahertz, ultrawideband digital data recorder for applications such as signals intelligence and electronic intelligence, electronic countermeasures and electronic support measures, surveillance, radar analysis, and software-defined radio. mark for My Articles 47 similar articles
Military & Aerospace Electronics
December 2005
John Keller
High-Speed Fabric Backplanes Burst on the Scene in a Data-Hungry World The new generation of high-speed fabric data backplanes represent a fundamental paradigm shift in technology that not only offers dramatic increases in data bandwidth, but also may be as significant as the shift from analog to digital signals. mark for My Articles 52 similar articles
Military & Aerospace Electronics
December 2005
Powers & Penglase
Using DC-DC Converters in Mobile-Based Ground Equipment As designers incorporate increasing amounts of sophisticated electronics into industrial and military vehicle-based applications, high-density DC-DC converters have evolved to keep pace. mark for My Articles 70 similar articles
Inc.
December 2005
John Brant
From the Clouds: How DSSP Works Three steps to creating perfect three-dimensional digital copies. mark for My Articles 8 similar articles
Technology Research News
December 5, 2005
Cornell's Jon Kleinberg Kleinberg's research is about the interface of networks and information, and spans computer network analysis and routing, data mining, comparative genomics, and protein structure mark for My Articles 11 similar articles
PC Magazine
November 30, 2005
John R. Quain
Tiny Hot Wheels To work on a Lilliputian scale, you need Lilliputian tools. So researchers at Rice University in Houston have created a nano car to shuttle molecules around. mark for My Articles 48 similar articles
BusinessWeek
December 12, 2005
How George Heilmeier Met the Future George Heilmeier, the inventor who helped develop the LCD, DSP, and other breakthroughs, reflects on a lifetime of innovation. mark for My Articles 11 similar articles
Reactive Reports
November 2005
David Bradley
Peter Murray-Rust An interview with the scientific software developer, originally a crystallographer with a DPhil from Oxford, on how he is now helping to establish novel software and Web technologies for chemists and other scientists underpinned by the concept of open source. mark for My Articles 330 similar articles
Reactive Reports
November 2005
David Bradley
Water, Water How a strand of water just a few molecules thick could provide nanoscale clues about water's intriguing properties and why water is the dread enemy of atomic force microscopy. mark for My Articles 69 similar articles
Reactive Reports
November 2005
David Bradley
Dopey Red Glass Chemists suggest a new technique could allow them to make glassy materials suitable for use in nanophotonic components, including tiny optoelectronic circuits or optical storage devices. mark for My Articles 49 similar articles
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