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Magazine articles on engineering and how things work.
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National Defense
October 2011
Grace V. Jean
Humvee Recap Competition Heating Up If all goes well for Granite Tactical Vehicles in the next few months, this bucolic town, once better known as the inspiration for the fictional TV town of Mayberry, could become one of the Defense Department's newest suppliers of tactical trucks. mark for My Articles 352 similar articles
Fast Company
September 14, 2011
Jed Lipinski
Female Geeks Flex Their Skills At Ladies-Only Hackathon Inside the movement to make the coder community more female friendly. mark for My Articles 1 similar article
Fast Company
September 14, 2011
Jed Lipinski
"I Sometimes Feel Like A Mom" : What It's Like To Be A Woman In The Tech Industry Every woman we asked said they love their colleagues. But that's not to say they don't see some differences between themselves and the guys. mark for My Articles 25 similar articles
National Defense
October 2011
Grace V. Jean
An Augmented Reality System to Create 'Digital Graffiti' The wearable prototype comprises a commercial laptop that connects to a pair of sunglasses with a built-in video display. Users wearing the glasses will see a video representation of the real world captured by two cameras located on the frame's opposite sides. mark for My Articles 11 similar articles
National Defense
October 2011
Eric Beidel
New Aircraft Concept Promises More Speed, Endurance An engineer has designed a vertical take-off and landing aircraft that may be able to fly faster and farther than today's helicopters. mark for My Articles 287 similar articles
National Defense
October 2011
Eric Beidel
High-Tech Tarps Stop Weapons System Rust Shield Technologies Corp. came up with Envelop Protective Covers, which can be installed like normal tarps over parts of ground vehicles, aircraft and ships. mark for My Articles 223 similar articles
National Defense
October 2011
Eric Beidel
Brain Implants Could Help 'REMIND' Injured Soldiers Scientists may have taken an important step in their work to restore memory to the injured brains of disabled soldiers. mark for My Articles 81 similar articles
National Defense
October 2011
Eric Beidel
New Fabrics Promise Better Fire Protection For IED-Battered Troops Scientists at the Natick Soldier Research, Development and Engineering Center know that pockets can save lives and that sewing them onto the Army uniform at an angle can curb injury after an explosion by channeling flames away from the face. mark for My Articles 189 similar articles
National Defense
October 2011
Eric Beidel
Exoskeletons, 'Smart' Parachutes Could Reduce Soldiers' Loads Soldiers are used to carrying the equivalent of another human being with them wherever they go. The vest can account for about 35 pounds of that load, but body armor is only the beginning. mark for My Articles 156 similar articles
National Defense
October 2011
Walbert Wins Test and Evaluation Division Award A mathematician with nearly four decades of experience in Defense Department T&E and related areas, Walbert serves as chief scientist for the Survice Engineering Co., headquartered in Belcamp, Md. mark for My Articles
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