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IEEE Spectrum May 2010 |
Up in the Air One of the streets named after Tesla is special: It's located in Shoreham, N.Y., on the site of Nikola Tesla's last and only remaining laboratory building, where a transmitting tower once stood. |
IEEE Spectrum May 2010 Prachi Patel |
Women Engineers Inch Up the Management Ladder Seven percent of engineering managers are women, but things are looking up |
Chemistry World May 2010 Emma Davies |
One extreme to another It takes a mix of ingenuity and engineering expertise to develop mass spectrometers for use in extreme environments. |
BusinessWeek April 29, 2010 Cliff Edwards |
Qualcomm's Bright Low-Power Screen So-called reflective displays use microscopic mirrors to create iridescence. |
BusinessWeek April 29, 2010 |
How 'Mirasol' Imitates Butterfly Wings Qualcomm's low-power screen imitates nature. |
Outside May 2010 Thayer Walker |
Just Don't Call It a Submarine If Graham Hawkes new "flying" submersible works, he may be the first man to go 36,000 feet below the ocean's surface alone. That's deep. |
Chemistry World April 27, 2010 Hayley Birch |
All clear for e-paper Nanostructured materials have been used by Japanese researchers to make electronic displays that have some of the highest levels of reflectance yet seen. |
PC Magazine April 26, 2010 Robert Oschler |
Programming Your Own Thought-Controlled Robot With the right hardware and a bit of coding know-how, you can create a robot that will respond to your movements and thoughts. |
National Defense May 2010 Grace V. Jean |
Wearable Augmented Reality Display to Help Gather Intelligence Training troops in simulations that project virtual scenarios onto surrounding screens has become the norm in recent years. In the future, it could be possible for soldiers to carry their video games in their helmets. |
Military & Aerospace Electronics April 2010 John Keller |
DARPA Launches RATS Program for Advanced Speech-Recognition Algorithms in Noisy Conditions Scientists at the U.S. Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency are launching a program to develop speech transcription, translation, and, speech signal processing technologies that function effectively in noisy places to support intelligence gathering. |
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