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IndustryWeek July 22, 2009 Peter Alpern |
MIT Nanocomposite Material Holds Promise for Energy MIT scientist creates a model to design radiation-resistant materials. |
Popular Mechanics July 22, 2009 Seth Porges |
Fact-Checking 5 Epcot Rides That Predicted the Future The extinct rides of Epcot's past are all fondly remembered by the generations who grew up with them. We thought it'd be fun to look back at five of the park's past visions of the future. Here is how they held up. |
Popular Mechanics July 22, 2009 Seth Porges |
Next-Gen Touchscreens Allow for 10-Finger Multitouch The new Synaptics ClearPad 3000 Series display, which the supplier announced Wednesday, can detect up to 10 discrete touch points. |
Wired July 20, 2009 Ben Paynter |
Robodinos: What Could Possibly Go Wrong? Thanks to work of Melbourne-based Creature Technology Company, 23-foot-tall robot dinosaurs are now roaming the earth. |
AskMen.com |
Twitter & Robots: An Astronaut's Day Robotic arm maneuvers and social networking sites are taking center stage at the international space station and space shuttle complex. |
Popular Mechanics August 2009 Mark Schrope |
New Personal Submarine Brings Airplane Tech Underwater The craft, which should provide unprecedented subsea speed and maneuverability, will be used to ferry policymakers and others into the country's national marine sanctuaries. |
Scientific American August 2009 |
100 Years Ago: A Partial Solution of the Problem of Tele-Vision. An article from the August 1908 issue of Scientific American about a prototype of an early television. |
Popular Mechanics August 2009 Jennifer Wright |
Next For Touchscreens: Temporary Pop-Up Buttons? Engineers working in the field of haptics have used vibrating virtual buttons to provide limited tactile feedback. |
Popular Mechanics July 16, 2009 Allie Haake |
5 Useless Robots (And Why We Love Them) Robots are made to assist us and to improve our environments and make our lives easier. In the history of robotic development there have been epic failures and incremental successes. |
Popular Mechanics July 16, 2009 Joe Pappalardo |
Raytheon to Give Tomahawk a New Edge Last Friday, Raytheon scored a Navy contract worth more than $12.8 million to create a new warhead for the Tomahawk missile. |
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