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IndustryWeek December 1, 2002 Patricia Panchak |
Technologies Of The Year -- Molecular Electronics Hewlett-Packard breakthrough could extend limits of silicon chips.  |
Bio-IT World November 12, 2002 Michael Goldman |
A Virtual Pharmacopeia Computational modeling of disease pathways, organs --- even patients --- could transform drug discovery. Does salvation exist in silico?  |
Bio-IT World November 12, 2002 Michael Gross |
Biotronics: A Collision of Continents Biology and technology have evolved and merged to create the brave new world of biotronics.  |
Bio-IT World November 12, 2002 James Golden |
The Business of Bioinformatics The industry has reached an interesting crossroads. As an academic branch of learning, bioinformatics remains mostly what it always was, a cross-disciplinary endeavor between computer science and molecular biology. But bioinformatics as a money-making proposition has different criteria for success.  |
PC World November 8, 2002 Kuriko Miyake |
Battle Brewing Over Successor to DVD Upcoming technologies boost optical disc storage capacity to 50GB, but the industry could be divided by rival standards.  |
PC World November 5, 2002 Charles Bermant |
Next-Gen Batteries May Get Constant Charge Start-up explores fuel cell technology to boost life -- or capabilities -- of mobile devices.  |
Wired November 2002 Tom McNichol |
Why 6-Legged Bots Rule Forget two-legged bots -- forget androids altogether. Bio-guru Robert Full has seen the future of robotics, and it's one part cockroach, one part millipede, one part Internet.  |
CIO October 15, 2002 Christopher Lindquist |
The Holographic Story In a famous scene from the original Star Wars, R2-D2 and Chewbacca play a game of chess on a board where 3-D pieces battle. Twenty-five years after the movie, holographic virtual displays capable of similar effects may be just around the corner.  |
Wired November 2002 Steven Johnson |
Stopping Loose Nukes Prevention is a game of odds, not certainty. Is an "atomic wall" of sophisticated sensors the answer to protecting population centers from terrorist attack by bioweapon or dirty bomb?  |
ONLINE Sep/Oct 2002 Susan Fingerman |
Reviews.com: Comprehensively Covering Computer Science The reincarnation of the venerable Computing Reviews comprehensively covers books, articles, conference proceedings, theses, technical reports, and even Web-only publications in the computer science field. Reviews are both informative and opinionated.  |
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