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IEEE Spectrum March 2010 Erica Westly |
Molecular Gastronomy Goes Industrial Experimental chefs are inspired by technologies from the food-processing industry |
Chemistry World March 21, 2010 Lewis Brindley |
Drinking water from sunlight and seawater A device that can 'push' the salt out of seawater has been developed by US researchers. |
IEEE Spectrum March 2010 Prachi Patel |
A World-beating TB Detector To quickly and cheaply diagnose the world's worst infectious disease, engineers have shrunk an NMR machine down to size |
National Defense April 2010 Grace V. Jean |
Navy Taps Oceans for Power As the Navy dives headlong into the challenge of meeting its alternative energy goals within the next decade, technologists are striving to help the service harness solar power trapped in ocean waters to generate electricity for its shore-side bases |
Military & Aerospace Electronics March 2010 John Keller |
Air Force to use artificial intelligence and other advanced data processing to hit the enemy where it hurts Air Force researchers are emphasizing machine-to-machine intelligence communications and cooperation in this project, which will rely on technologies like artificial intelligence, ontological reasoning, and knowledge-based processing. |
Military & Aerospace Electronics March 2010 John McHale |
Glitter-Sized Photovoltaics May Turn Hats, Shirts, and Pants Into Power-Producing Solar Cells Sandia National Laboratories has developed tiny glitter-sized photovoltaic cells that could turn a person into a walking solar battery charger. |
National Defense April 2010 Grace V. Jean |
Making Metals Lighter, But Stronger Than Steel The military is looking for ways to engineer lighter materials that off the same protective qualities of steel and iron. |
National Defense April 2010 Austin Wright |
Device Detects Liquid Explosives in Bottles Scientists have developed the Magnetic Vision Innovative Prototype, or MagViz, a machine that can detect liquid-bomb ingredients in fluids. |
National Defense April 2010 Austin Wright |
Shaft Seal Prevents Flooding in Navy Ships Scientists have created a new seal for Navy vessels that sits idle when it's not needed, activating only if the compartment fills with water. |
IEEE Spectrum March 2010 Tekla S. Perry |
The Apple iPad Isn't Going to Revolutionize the Display Industry The iPad's old-tech LCD screen demonstrates, once again, that the perfect display is at least 10 years away |
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