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Popular Mechanics March 12, 2007 Erin McCarthy |
Ice Queens 5 high-powered icebreaker ships that rock the arctic, antarctic and an ice sheet near you  |
Fast Company March 1, 2007 Fara Warner |
Sally's Dreamcoat Imagine a world where you never have to scrape ice off your windshield -- and where car paints don't pollute. The promise of Sally Ramsey's technology is what makes Ecology Coatings rather more interesting than just another startup.  |
Fast Company March 1, 2007 Jennifer Vilaga |
Nano-Sleuths Authentix's technology spots fake fuel and drugs -- and could help millions of poor people.  |
Fast Company March 1, 2007 Tracy Staedter |
Open Source for the Open Road A former BMW employee who now owns an automobile consulting firm in Germany is trading in the conventional car-manufacturing paradigm for a new model -- this one rooted in open-source collaboration.  |
Chemistry World March 9, 2007 Michael Gross |
Nanowires go Round the Bend Chemists have bent an apparently linear molecular wire into a closed circle, creating a conducting ring just 3 nanometers across.  |
Defense Update March 2007 |
Precision Aerial Delivery Systems Precision Aerial Delivery... Profiling the Wind... GPS Guided Cargo Systems... JPADS XL Program... etc.  |
Chemistry World March 7, 2007 Lionel Milgrom |
Diatoms Transformed Into Silicon Sensors Materials scientists have found a simple method of converting frustules - the intricate silica-based skeletons of common single celled photosynthetic organisms called diatoms - into pure silicon structures with many applications.  |
Defense Update March 2007 |
Smart Weapons for UAVs The Origins of Weaponized UAVs... Deployment of Weaponized UAVs... Gravity Dropped Munitions for UAVs... etc.  |
Chemistry World March 6, 2007 Kira Welter |
Nano-Objects Under the Light Microscope Scientists have developed a lens that can transmit images over long distances with a resolution that is not restricted by light wavelength.  |
Outside March 2007 Christian DeBenedetti |
Rise of the Machines Robots may soon be your best bet for survival when things go wrong.  |
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