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IndustryWeek December 1, 2001 Frank R. Chloupek |
MagnaDrive Adjustable Speed Drive MagnaDrive Corp. promises energy savings, reduced maintenance...  |
IndustryWeek December 1, 2001 Vivian Pospisil |
R&D Stars To Watch IW celebrates the contributions of individuals who drive innovation and provide the initial spark to economic growth...  |
CIO November 15, 2001 Stephanie Overby |
Little Giants The transistor's evolution to modern-day silicon chip spans more than 60 years...  |
Wired November 2001 Steve Silberman |
Meet the Bellbusters Network-geek power couple Judy Estrin and Bill Carrico helped build the Internet as we know it. Now they want to safeguard its soul...  |
CIO November 1, 2001 John Edwards |
The Power of Cell Taking their cue from the way biological cells cooperate with each other to form a bodily structure, IBM, Sony Computer Entertainment and Toshiba are developing a chip architecture that will let individual processors interconnect and create a larger system...  |
Linux Journal October 2001 Steve Jenkins |
Open-Source Software at the Aerodynamics Laboratory A typical aircraft experiment and the open-source software involved...  |
Salon.com September 11, 2001 Bill Wyman |
Why the towers collapsed The jetliners hit the World Trade Center buildings at a vulnerable point...  |
Wired September 2001 Jessie Scanlon |
Suspended Animation Santiago Calatrava has seen the future of architecture and engineering. It is classical. It is mutable. It redefines structural change...  |
Wired September 2001 Mark K. Anderson |
Liquid Logic Say good-bye to the either-or binary digit. Quantum computing is riding a new wave of supercool subatomic bits that can be both 1 and 0 at once...  |
Wired September 2001 Pat Blashill |
The Creative Processor With a souped-up reproducing piano and some ingenious learning machines, AI maestro Gerhard Widmer is discovering how performers unlock the art in Mozart...  |
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