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Magazine articles on engineering and how things work.
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Chemistry World
July 3, 2008
Hayley Birch
A new spin on sorting nanotubes A new method for sorting carbon nanotubes could prove useful in creating nanomaterials for fast switching transistors, solar cells and touch screens, say scientists. mark for My Articles 281 similar articles
Popular Mechanics
July 3, 2008
Mike Allen
The Truth About Water-Powered Cars: Mechanic's Diary From a startup snagging headlines to DIYers posting plans, water-powered cars have been all over the Web recently -- not to mention stuffing my email inbox. mark for My Articles 273 similar articles
IEEE Spectrum
July 2008
John Boyd
Mixing Memory To Speed Solid-State Drives Korean researchers find that a little ferroelectric RAM goes a long way mark for My Articles 211 similar articles
Chemistry World
July 1, 2008
Lewis Brindley
Bendy solar cells that can take the heat Chemists in Switzerland and China have used a liquid electrolyte to make flexible solar cells that are better than current devices at withstanding heat from the sun's rays. mark for My Articles 247 similar articles
Popular Mechanics
July 1, 2008
Michael Milstein
4 Real-Life WALL*E Robots Cleaning Up After Nuke Waste Much like the fictional cleaning robot currently packing movie theaters, robots are being used to clean humanity's worst messes. mark for My Articles 76 similar articles
Popular Mechanics
July 1, 2008
Daniel Tam-Claiborne
Burning Salt Water on YouTube, Inventor Waits for Prime Time Just over a year ago several media outlets reported that John Kanzius, an amateur inventor from Erie, Pa., had discovered a seemingly impossible phenomenon: a way to burn salt water by exposing it to radio waves. mark for My Articles 9 similar articles
IEEE Spectrum
July 2008
Steven Levy
10 Great Tech Books A veteran technology writer, who was too modest to include any of his own six books on the list, offers his favorites in technology mark for My Articles 7 similar articles
Popular Mechanics
June 30, 2008
Jancy Langley
10 Gonzo Machines From Rogue Inventor Buckminster Fuller The late, great architect and inventor brought us the geodesic dome, but Buckminster Fuller's twisted and brilliant vision extended beyond sporting arenas. Here's a handful of concepts on display at the Whitney Museum in New York. mark for My Articles 5 similar articles
Military & Aerospace Electronics
June 2008
John Keller
Radar technology looks to the future Modern radar systems are combining advanced materials, solid-state modules, digital signal processors, and complex A-D converters to give a better look to military and civilian users who need the best possible capability in small, compact, and efficient packages. mark for My Articles 181 similar articles
Military & Aerospace Electronics
June 2008
Courtney E. Howard
Small science makes a big influence Micro-electro-mechanical systems and nanotechnology continue to solve challenges in military and defense applications. mark for My Articles 21 similar articles
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