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IEEE Spectrum November 2011 David Kushner |
Engineering the 10,000-Year Clock The Clock of the Long Now moves from thought experiment to actual timepiece. |
IEEE Spectrum November 2011 Ahmed & Schuegraf |
Transistor Wars Rival architectures face off in a bid to keep Moore's Law alive. In May, Intel announced the most dramatic change to the architecture of the transistor since the device was invented. |
IEEE Spectrum November 2011 |
What Next for Nuclear? IEEE Spectrum asked the experts how to build a safer and stronger nuclear industry |
IEEE Spectrum November 2011 Richard Stevenson |
Explaining LEDs' Diminishing Returns New concept pulls popular theories together, drives researchers apart |
IEEE Spectrum November 2011 Dave Levitan |
Prospects for an Artificial Leaf Are Growing Scientists design artificial photosynthesis devices that could make hydrogen or other fuels |
IEEE Spectrum November 2011 John Boyd |
Shutdown of Fukushima Reactors Is Ahead of Schedule Success in cooling the reactors suggests the plant could be stabilized by year's end |
IEEE Spectrum November 2011 Willie D. Jones |
The Future of Riots Video surveillance of London's rioters points to future of facial recognition |
IEEE Spectrum November 2011 Susan Hassler |
Covering Fukushima With a Little Help From Our Friends IEEE members in Japan helped shape Spectrum's coverage |
IEEE Spectrum November 2011 Robert W. Lucky |
The Advice Business Sometimes it seems the advisors get more out it than the advisees |
IEEE Spectrum November 2011 Mark Anderson |
A Tale of Two Movies Anonymous and Iron Sky take computer-generated imagery in new and different directions |
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