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IEEE Spectrum September 2008 Prachi Patel-Predd |
The Biggest Career Choice Of All Is When to Start Grad school may cost you more than you think  |
IEEE Spectrum September 2008 Susan Karlin |
Extremist Engineers Why are so many jihadis engineers?  |
Popular Mechanics August 28, 2008 Paul Tolme |
As Geothermal Energy Heats Up, 5 Next-Gen Projects Take Shape Unlike wind and solar power, which are intermittent, geothermal energy is base-load power -- available 24/7, 365 days a year. And the price of geothermal energy is stable, unlike economically volatile coal and natural gas.  |
Popular Mechanics August 26, 2008 |
Lasers Could Send World's Most Secure Messages Through Space Scientists at an Italian observatory this year succeeded in firing lasers at the mirror-covered Ajisai Japanese satellite, proving that a sequence of photons can travel great distances through space.  |
IEEE Spectrum August 2008 Mark Anderson |
Quantum Weirdness: Two Times Zero Doesn't Always Equal Zero Researchers think they can extract quantum information from two noisy channels that are individually useless  |
Popular Mechanics August 20, 2008 Erik Sofge |
Top 4 Military Robot Teams From Britain's Grand Challenge The United Kingdom's Ministry of Defence has held its own robotics competition, the Grand Challenge, that cut to the chase with unmanned vehicles stalking human targets through a training village in southwestern England.  |
IEEE Spectrum August 2008 Neil Savage |
Graphene Could Make Nonvolatile Molecular Memory European researchers build graphene-based switches  |
Popular Mechanics September 2008 Daniel Tam-Claiborne |
Before 21st Century Fuels, Scientists Scouted Clean-Coal Power Economics frequently drives technological advances.  |
Wired August 18, 2008 Michael Behar |
Analog Film Meets Its Match in Red Digital Cinema's Ultrahigh-Res Camera A team of engineers and scientists have created the first digital movie camera that matches the detail and richness of analog film.  |
Wired August 18, 2008 Lucas Graves |
Extreme X-Rays: Photographer Nick Veasey Takes You Inside ... Everything The 46-year-old Englishman estimates that over the past decade or so he's x-rayed more than 4,000 objects: flowers, football players, alarm clocks, tractors, even a 777.  |
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