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IEEE Spectrum July 2010 |
Making a Living Building Lego Sculptures Artist Nathan Sawaya has built life-size Lego creations for IEEE Spectrum and Donald Trump |
IEEE Spectrum July 2010 James Turner |
Think Big, See Small How to build your own digital microscope |
IEEE Spectrum July 2010 Prachi Patel |
Where the Engineering Jobs Are The news is good but not great for engineers looking for work in 2010 |
National Defense August 2010 Jim Okerblom |
Rocketeers Learn On the Fly Contestants in the Team America Rocket Challenge were asked to accomplish an almost impossible task. |
Chemistry World June 20, 2010 Simon Hadlington |
First graphene touchscreen Researchers in Korea and Japan have fabricated films of graphene - planar sheets of carbon one atom thick - measuring tens of centimetres. |
National Defense July 2010 Grace V. Jean |
What It Will Take for the Navy to Deploy a 'Green' Carrier Strike Group Navy Secretary Ray Mabus announced with much fanfare plans to deploy a "green" carrier strike group in 2016. |
National Defense July 2010 Stew Magnuson |
Mobile Tower Offered for Police, Border Security A Dallas-based company, TerraHawk LLC, is offering a mobile, elevated surveillance post for homeland security and police applications. |
IEEE Spectrum June 2010 Sandra Upson |
Oil-Eating Microbes for Gulf Spill A Florida start-up thinks it can save the Gulf; experts doubt it |
National Defense July 2010 Grace V. Jean |
Robots Unite to Defeat Electronic Jamming Scientists are working on technologies that will allow multiple robots to collaborate and form virtual antenna arrays to overcome dead zones and dropped connections and to amplify the systems' range while consuming less power. |
Bank Systems & Technology June 1, 2010 Penny Crosman |
Science Behind Butterfly Wings Could Secure Bank Notes Cambridge scientists have developed the technology to recreate the colors on butterfly wings, and this technology could be used to secure printed notes, they say. |
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