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Popular Mechanics October 2009 David Noland |
Who's Killing the Electric Plane? Even as the federal government jump-starts electric cars with $2.4 billion in research funds, electric airplanes are getting held back. |
National Defense September 2009 Grace V. Jean |
Hot on the Market: Mini-Drones With Digital Cameras The DraganFlyer X6 is one of the troops' favorite toys these days. |
National Defense September 2009 Grace V. Jean |
Military Communications: No More Static A static-free radio may not exist right now, but engineers are getting closer to a solution. |
Popular Mechanics September 2009 Davin Coburn |
Backyard Geniuses: 10 Incredibly Cool DIY Projects Robots, rafts, and cars have been fashioned by amateur engineers |
Popular Mechanics September 4, 2009 Chris Sweeney |
Rolling With A Mobile, Human-Powered Ferris Wheel Here is a PM Backyard Genius Award runner-up who has built a human powered Ferris Wheel in his spare time. |
Popular Mechanics September 4, 2009 Erik Sofge |
Hollywood Reality Check: The Real Science of Brain Puppetry Daryl Kipke, director of the Center for Neural Communication Technology at the University of Michigan, sees neural interface technology keeping pace with robotics, with each field bootstrapping the other |
Popular Mechanics September 2, 2009 Andrew English |
1000 MPH or Bust: Behind the Scenes With Supersonic Car Tech Ask Bloodhound Supersonic Car project director Richard Noble how he came up with the idea of pushing the land speed record into four-digit territory and he freely credits the idea to another. |
Popular Mechanics September 2, 2009 Larry Webster |
Top 10 Most Significant Land Speed Records of All Time Auto speed records from the last 100 years. |
Popular Mechanics September 1, 2009 Erin McCarthy |
Questions For IMAX on Small Screens and New Tech In the past eight years some technologies have been developed in some Hollywood films so that they could be displayed in an IMAX venue. |
Chemistry World September 2009 Bibiana Campos-Seijo |
Editorial: Viva Espana! Spain is doing rather well in a number of fields involved in the design and implementation of new technologies, including, biotechnology, renewable energy and water treatment. |
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