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Chemistry World June 11, 2007 Simon Hadlington |
Polymer, Heal Thyself Researchers have taken a leaf out of nature's book to develop a polymer-based system that can heal itself when it becomes damaged.  |
Military & Aerospace Electronics June 2007 Bruce M. Lairson |
Careful Design Can Alleviate Angle Effects in Infrared Bandpass Filters How to obtain the best performance from your infrared optics.  |
Chemistry World June 7, 2007 Ned Stafford |
German x-Ray Laser Tunnel Gets the go Ahead The German government has approved construction of a 3.4 km-long underground x-ray laser tunnel that will let scientists watch chemical reactions in action at atomic resolution.  |
Chemistry World June 7, 2007 Lionel Milgrom |
Resonance Boost for Truly Wireless Electronics Recharging electronic gadgets requires wired connection to the nearest available mains socket. Now, researchers at MIT have developed a technology they call WiTricity - wireless electricity.  |
Outside June 2007 Megan Gambino |
Hybrid 101 Leave it to the road-trip experts -- college students -- to invent a more efficient ride.  |
Linux Journal June 5, 2007 Robin Rowe |
DreamWorks Animation "Shrek the Third": Linux Feeds an Ogre DreamWorks Animation pushes the limits of CG filmmaking with Linux.  |
Linux Journal May 1, 2007 Doc Searls |
Linux for Suits - Penguins in Winnipeg A conversation with Michael Collins about what's up with the Manitoba Media Center, a new Open Source Entertainment Engineering, Innovation, and Production Research Facility in Winnipeg.  |
IEEE Spectrum June 2007 Erico Guizzo |
Q&A With Dario Hidalgo An interview with the Colombian engineer who was the deputy manager of the Transmilenio, Bogota's bus rapid transit system.  |
IEEE Spectrum June 2007 |
Slideshow: Scenes of Sao Paulo Pictures of the Brazilian city's transportation system.  |
IEEE Spectrum June 2007 Harry Goldstein |
Q&A with Gerry F. Grove-White, Tata Power Co.'s Executive Director Here, the executive director and chief operating officer of Tata Power Co., in Mumbai, discusses the city's power crisis.  |
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