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Magazine articles on engineering and how things work.
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Inc.
July 1, 2002
Mike Hofman
#5,524,641 That's Arthur Battaglia's patent number. He applied for it eight years ago, got it six years ago, and has been pushing his idea ever since. So far, no takers. mark for My Articles 12 similar articles
Inc.
July 1, 2002
Mike Hofman
Into Cool Air When it comes to new technologies, entrepreneurs are often early adopters. Case in point: the air conditioner. mark for My Articles 3 similar articles
Inc.
July 1, 2002
Kate O'Sullivan
The Pen and Automated Teller A new network of ATM-like touch-screen kiosks automates routine probation interviews for convicted felons. mark for My Articles 4 similar articles
Bio-IT World
July 11, 2002
Malorye Branca
Deep Sequence Diving Like sailors of old, genomic data miners dream of discovering riches and fame. Given the recent improvements in analytics -- and a little more time -- they just might succeed. mark for My Articles 477 similar articles
Bio-IT World
July 11, 2002
Kevin Davies
Combating Creative Chaos in Bioinformatics "The desktop computer has become an indispensable part of the biologist's tool chest," says Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory's Lincoln D. Stein, but one that is not being used to its full advantage. mark for My Articles 67 similar articles
Wired
August 2002
Dan Baum
GM's Billion-Dollar Bet The hydrogen car has been a long time coming. GM is betting $1 billion that the end of internal combustion is near. mark for My Articles 1401 similar articles
CIO
July 1, 2002
Ben Worthen
Cellular Processing The latest computer to come out of the University of Southern California isn't newsworthy for its small size or computational power. It's notable because it is made from DNA, the microscopic acids that reside in every cell and are responsible for all life. mark for My Articles 223 similar articles
CIO
July 1, 2002
Thomas N. Theis
Nanotech Revolution Hype aside, here's what to expect as nanotech grows up. mark for My Articles 310 similar articles
PC World
June 18, 2002
Kuriko Miyake
Philips Shrinks CD to 1.2 Inches Blue laser technology supports tiny drive for use in phones, PDAs. mark for My Articles 239 similar articles
Wired
July 2002
Tom McNichol
Richard Nixon's Last Secret Richard Nixon took the secret to his grave. Thirty years after the Watergate break-in, there's a race to unerase -- and it's hitting high gear. mark for My Articles 26 similar articles
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