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Magazine articles on engineering and how things work.
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Wired
July 2002
Scott Kirsner
Citizen Plane One of the pioneers of personal computing has a plan to reinvent aviation. Now if he can just get the future of flying off the ground. mark for My Articles 32 similar articles
New Architect
July 2002
Innovative I/O Architecture A conversation with IBM's Dr. Thomas Bradicich on the Infiniband I/P architecture. mark for My Articles 91 similar articles
Bio-IT World
June 12, 2002
Karen Hopkin
Computational Biologists Join the Fold CASP5 competitors compare the best algorithms for modeling the 3-D structure of proteins -- an exercise that could lead to new insights into the pathogenesis and treatment of disease. mark for My Articles 374 similar articles
Bio-IT World
June 12, 2002
Beth Schachter
Informatics Moves to the Head of the Class The race is on to increase the quantity and quality of bio-IT training programs as government and academia bet the need will be great. Will the job market back up that bet? mark for My Articles 279 similar articles
Bio-IT World
June 12, 2002
Debra Goldfarb
Biology: Antidote for HPC Blues The high-performance computing (HPC) market is unlike any other. Although it is a small, niche market, its influence is powerful and pervasive. Will bio-IT catalyze a revival in advanced computer architectures? mark for My Articles 113 similar articles
CIO
June 1, 2002
Stephanie Overby
Long Arm of the Law In an effort to reduce recidivism and protect the community, certain districts are using a GPS-based monitoring system, which includes a 4-pound GPS receiver ("the box") and an anklet containing a radio frequency transmitter that tethers released criminals to the box mark for My Articles 38 similar articles
Reason
June 2002
Christopher Bogoyevac
X-Ray Specs There's some funny fodder in the latest in airport security: a prototype next-generation scanning system that works by looking through a person's clothes... mark for My Articles 21 similar articles
This Old House
Max Alexander
Shockproof How ground-fault circuit interrupter (GFCI) receptacles keep you safe mark for My Articles 30 similar articles
Fast Company
June 2002
Alison Overholt
Mr. Patent Marvin Johnson can't seem to stop innovating. The plainspoken scientist from Phillips Petroleum has 212 patents to his name. Here are the surprising secrets of his creative success... mark for My Articles 274 similar articles
Mother Jones
May/Jun 2002
Michael Scherer
Building a Better Bomb Meet the Penetrator, one of the 'mini-nukes' the Bush administration wants to develop for conventional wars... mark for My Articles 407 similar articles
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