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Wired November 2006 |
Trackback Nothing Like a Sun... My Friend Evan... |
Bio-IT World October 2006 |
Briefs Kovac Joins Burrill... RNAi Nobel Prize... Hooray for Hood... ArQule Next... Initiative Accelerated... |
PC World October 2, 2006 Eric Dahl |
Tomorrow's Technology Here's what's next for technology: when the biggest breakthroughs will appear, how they might change the way you live, work, and play, and why the future won't be trouble-free. |
Popular Mechanics November 2006 Logan Ward |
Popular Mechanics Breakthrough Awards 2006 The visionaries who have received these awards have attacked the energy crisis with a better light bulb, saved lives with replacement organs, fought Third World poverty with a low-tech peanut sheller, and more... Most brilliant products of 2006... |
Chemistry World October 2006 |
In the Papers... Chemistry Class Explosives... Patent Protests... Forensic Backlog... Malaysia's Development Plans... Award for Nigerian Chemist... |
Chemistry World October 2006 |
New on the Market New X-Ray Source... Spectrometer with High Image Quality... No More Oil Baths... Cool Chemistry... Measuring CO2 in Fizzy Drinks... New Oven for Faster GC... |
Popular Mechanics October 2006 Stewart et al. |
A High-Performance Electric Roadster, A Revolutionary Processor, A Heavyweight Light Sport Aircraft and More Long live the Tesla Roadster, the first production high-performance electric car... The PlayStation 3's multitasking processor might change computing forever... Cessna new sport aircraft... Rubber sidewalks... Orbital advertising... |
Wired October 2006 McDonald et al. |
Shifting Sands The merely superrich buy land. The ultrarich make their own... Will in-game advertising ruin videogames?... Minimal surface, maximal bricks... Squirt-on cheese... Strange outsourced jobs... Best movies in the public domain... etc. |
Wired October 2006 |
Trackback Just say no to faux glow... Best Friendster... Can cyberterrorism really harm us?... The Santa Fe Institute focuses on the systems that underlie our lives... John Cameron Mitchell's latest film Shortbus is about a hipster salon for the gifted and damaged... etc. |
Popular Mechanics September 2006 Scottberg et al. |
Tech Watch September 2006 A New Spin on Power... Clearing the Air (of Bird Flu)... Making Bones... Battle Bots... |
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