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Magazine articles on engineering and how things work.
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Fast Company
February 2005
Paul Lukas
Mr. Bubble: Gareth Halliwell A Welsh engineer takes Guinness' bubble-producing "widget" from the lab to production. mark for My Articles 10 similar articles
BusinessWeek
February 14, 2005
Baker & Aston
The Business Of Nanotech There's still plenty of hype, but nanotechnology is finally moving from the lab to the marketplace. Get ready for cars, chips, and golf balls made with new materials engineered down to the level of individual atoms. mark for My Articles 158 similar articles
BusinessWeek
February 14, 2005
Baker & Aston
Why The Old Rules Don't Apply Nanotechnology: at this size, familiar materials can do things they couldn't do before. mark for My Articles 113 similar articles
BusinessWeek
February 14, 2005
Stephen Baker
Nanotech's Heartland Lift Cleveland's Five Star Technologies, a materials manufacturer, is the kind of new company that's proving the Rust Belt can become part of the Next Big Thing. mark for My Articles 7 similar articles
InternetNews
February 2, 2005
Michael Singer
HP's 'Crossbar Latch' to Replace Transistors? The company's Quantum Science Research group comes up with new signal technology that could power computers. mark for My Articles 96 similar articles
Outside
February 2005
The Monterey Academy Research System Submarines and unmanned submersibles--for the past 20 years the vanguard of oceanography--are limited by battery life and storms that can make deployment or recall impossible. All that's about to change. mark for My Articles 24 similar articles
IEEE Spectrum
February 2005
Stephen Cass
Ayanna Howard: Robot Wrangler NASA's twin Mars rovers, Spirit and Opportunity, have already rewritten the book on the Red Planet's history, their amazing discoveries transmitted to an audience of millions. But Ayanna Howard is not content to let NASA rest on its laurels. mark for My Articles 311 similar articles
IEEE Spectrum
February 2005
Steven Cherry
Fritz Morgan: LEDs Into Gold As vice president of engineering at Color Kinetics Inc., Frederick M. ("Fritz") Morgan has conjured up revolutionary lighting installations from Hollywood to Hong Kong. mark for My Articles 48 similar articles
IEEE Spectrum
February 2005
William Sweet
Victor Zagorodnov: Getting High on Glaciers How did a Russian who worked his way through an institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences in Moscow, earning degrees in electrical engineering and hydrology, end up working in Ohio for the world's leading research group in the field of tropical and subtropical glaciers? mark for My Articles 65 similar articles
IEEE Spectrum
February 2005
Ian Caven: He Had to Be In Pictures Caven is chief scientist for Lowry Digital, which restores movies for porting to DVD and makes new, high-quality prints for showing at theaters. The company is a pioneer in this emerging field, and each movie presents new challenges. mark for My Articles
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