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Popular Mechanics January 11, 2010 Murray Carpenter |
How Micro-Transmitters Help Solve Nature's Riddles In recent years, electronic transmitters have become miniaturized enough to fit on even the most diminutive creatures.  |
Popular Mechanics January 11, 2010 Jon Luoma |
Basalt Vaults Could Store CO2 -- And Turn it to Rock The analysis, published this month in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, suggests that expanses of basalts along and just beyond the heavily populated east coast might be ideal for locking-up billions of tons of carbon dioxide.  |
Popular Mechanics January 10, 2010 Tyghe Trimble |
7 Small Companies With Big Inventions and Innovations New products unveiled at the Consumer Electronics Show include a watch phone, charging mat for electronics, and a way for parents to monitor their children's texting and driving  |
National Defense January 2010 Grace V. Jean |
Water 'Jerrycans' Quench Thirst, Save Lives New canteens filter water as when you're ready to drink.  |
National Defense January 2010 Austin Wright |
Army's Medical Bag Insulates IV Fluid The Army has begun testing medical devices that insulate intravenous fluid from blistering cold or desert heat.  |
National Defense January 2010 Austin Wright |
Coast Guard Demonstrates New Sensor Technologies Coast Guard researchers have entered the final stages of a $5 million sonar project that shoots 16,000 sonar beams and instantly assembles the return soundings into a 3-D video image of the ocean floor.  |
Popular Mechanics January 8, 2010 Jennifer Bogo |
Game On for Students in FIRST Robotics The 1531 veteran teams returning to the FIRST Robotics Competition know anything goes when it comes to the rules for the annual game, which change every year. And that's what makes it fun.  |
Chemistry World January 2010 Philip Ball |
Welcome to the machine Molecular machines have promised so much but are they more whimsical than technical?  |
Popular Mechanics January 7, 2010 Jim Meigs |
Catching Up With Avatar Producer Jon Landau Avatar producer Jon Landau, at Panasonic's CES press conference to extoll the virtues of Panasonic's plasma monitors, discussed the future of 3D.  |
T.H.E. Journal January 5, 2010 Scott Aronowitz |
MIT and FIRST Ally To Encourage STEM Education Careers The cornerstone of the alliance is a pilot program to teach robotics to K-12 students after school.  |
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