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Bio-IT World May 2006 Kevin Davies |
Interpreting Genes and Genomes From microarrays to sequencing technology, molecular diagnostics to the interactome, this year's Bio-IT World Conference showcased exciting advances in genome technology applications, in which software analysis and data management play critical roles.  |
BusinessWeek May 22, 2006 Stephen H. Wildstrom |
Hello Again, Speech Recognition Voice controls are growing common in cars. Your handheld may be next. Speech has been flying below the radar for quite a while, promising more than it delivers. This next wave of tools could make devices easier to use and users more productive.  |
BusinessWeek May 22, 2006 Geri Smith |
Mexico: Pumping Out Engineers The headlines are about low-wage illegals, but Mexico is swiftly upgrading its workforce, especially in engineering, and changing the way multinationals view the country.  |
Science News May 6, 2006 |
Science Safari: Aircraft Photos The Dryden Flight Research Center's Web site contains images of many of the research and experimental aircraft flown at the test facility, from the 1940s to today..  |
PC Magazine May 3, 2006 Sebastian Rupley |
Look Both Ways Meet the Wayfarer, a fully autonomous PackBot.  |
PC Magazine May 3, 2006 Sebastian Rupley |
Eat Your Heart Out, Spider-Man Why should we care how geckos climb walls? Because they can show us how to design wall-climbing robots, clearly.  |
Popular Mechanics May 2006 Jane Braxton Little |
Eye in the Sea Deep-ocean animals have long evaded scientists' elaborate probes. Now, a tough little camera catches them on video.  |
Popular Mechanics May 2006 Logan Ward |
Your Upgrade Is Ready Evolution has done its best, but there's a limit to our bodies capabilities. Wanna be Superman? Better call the engineers.  |
IEEE Spectrum May 2006 Lauren Aaronson |
Q&A With: Mike Lazaridis The co-founder of BlackBerry maker Research in Motion talks about the company's R&D efforts, market expansion, and future directions. This interview was conducted prior to the recent patent settlement between RIM and NTP.  |
IEEE Spectrum May 2006 Elizabeth Svoboda |
Shot in the Dark Will the National Ignition Facility, which says it can produce fusion in controlled conditions allowing weapons specialists to simulate the detonation of different types of bombs, usher in a new nuclear era -- or is it a $4 billion lemon?  |
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