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Chemistry World March 2010 |
Beyond terra firma The need to carry out analysis in situ has led many research groups to go to great lengths to develop miniature, portable analytical instruments. |
IEEE Spectrum March 2010 Jason Heikenfeld |
The Electronic Display of the Future Kindle, iPad, Droid -- these compact mobile devices are essentially all display. But the screens aren't all we'd like them to be. Yet. |
IEEE Spectrum March 2010 Richard Stevenson |
Lasers Get the Green Light Compact green-light sources could slash the cost of laser TV |
IEEE Spectrum March 2010 Ari Daniel Shapiro |
Remotely Piloted Underwater Glider Crosses the Atlantic Rutgers University's underwater vehicle successfully navigates an ocean |
IEEE Spectrum March 2010 Bikkannavar & Redding |
Software for Optical Systems Spells the End of Blur NASA software that calculates optical aberrations will sharpen images from space and could redefine perfect vision for humans |
IEEE Spectrum March 2010 John Blau |
Europe Plans a North Sea Grid Undersea cables will transport wind, hydro, and solar power |
IEEE Spectrum March 2010 Neil Savage |
Medical Imagers Lower the Dose Radiation-lowering techniques were in the works even before studies showed a danger from CT scans and exposure to ionizing radiation. |
IEEE Spectrum March 2010 Harry Goldstein |
Satellite Internet Access Withstands Haiti Quake Haiti's telecom lifeline to the world runs mainly through satellites, not landlines or undersea cables. The country has resisted disaster better than rich countries might have. |
IEEE Spectrum March 2010 Saswato R. Das |
Scientists Solve Mystery of Superinsulators The opposite of superconductivity might lead to strange new circuits |
IEEE Spectrum March 2010 Susan Karlin |
How to Reboot Your Corpse Thousands of bodies are already cryonically frozen, waiting for faster computers and medical advances that will undo their cause of death |
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