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IEEE Spectrum March 2010 Jonathan G. Koomey |
Outperforming Moore's Law The electrical efficiency of computing has risen faster, for a longer time, than computational speed and cost |
IEEE Spectrum March 2010 Robert W. Lucky |
Teleportation: Finally, a Little Science Behind the Science Fiction Will we look back on the MakerBot as the beginnings of teleportation? |
IEEE Spectrum March 2010 James Turner |
The Smart Power Strip A Web-enabled outlet tells you how much power an appliance is consuming and lets you turn it on and off remotely |
Popular Mechanics February 26, 2010 Brian C. Howard |
The 4 Coolest Designs from Greener Gadgets 2010 The Greener Gadgets Conference on sustainable design brings in some interesting, energy-efficient, long-lasting and low-impact gadgets. Here are four of our favorite products from Greener Gadgets 2010. |
Chemistry World February 25, 2010 Lewis Brindley |
Nanomachinery Lights up A light-activated switch to turn nanomachines on and off has been developed by Japanese researchers. |
Popular Mechanics February 25, 2010 Joe Pappalardo |
Band of Bots: Two Military Robots Team Up to Cover Land and Air In war, teamwork is everything, even if you're a robot. Just as human soldiers and airmen support each other, teams of robots will likely roam future battlefields, helping each other on missions. |
Popular Mechanics March 2010 Carl Hoffman |
On Board the World's Most Powerful Tugboat As ships get bigger, towing companies build more powerful and agile tugboats to guide the shipping behemoths in and out of port. |
Popular Mechanics February 23, 2010 Joe Pappalardo |
How Israel's Biggest Drone Could Take Out Iranian Nukes The Israeli Air Force has been buying and upgrading airplanes specifically for long-distance strikes such as a potential attack against Iran. |
Popular Mechanics February 19, 2010 Seth Porges |
The Tech Behind Four New Wonders at Disney World Live action animation and new rides are among the features at Disney World. |
Popular Mechanics February 19, 2010 Seth Porges |
The Story Behind Universal's Rock-It Roller Coaster What the design process is like for a roller coaster, from conception to the introduction to the public. |
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