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Magazine articles on engineering and how things work.
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IEEE Spectrum
January 2012
Eliza Strickland
Good-bye, Wheelchair, Hello Exoskeleton This year, the Ekso Bionics exoskeleton for paraplegics hits the market mark for My Articles 3 similar articles
IEEE Spectrum
January 2012
Richard Stevenson
LED Bulbs for Less In 2012, there will finally be a first-rate LED bulb you can afford mark for My Articles 125 similar articles
IEEE Spectrum
January 2012
David Schneider
Plug-in Vehicles Proliferate Full battery-electric and hybrid-electric plug-in vehicles will start hitting the streets in significant numbers later this year mark for My Articles 767 similar articles
IEEE Spectrum
January 2012
Neil Savage
Electronic Cotton Circuits could be woven from conductive and semiconducting natural fibers mark for My Articles 87 similar articles
IEEE Spectrum
January 2012
David Schneider
Helicopters Go Electric Electric flight takes on the final frontier mark for My Articles 103 similar articles
IEEE Spectrum
January 2012
Katie M. Palmer
Intellectual Ventures Invents Beam-Steering Metamaterials Antenna IV and others aim at cheap in-flight broadband mark for My Articles 31 similar articles
IEEE Spectrum
January 2012
Rachel Courtland
Start-up Seeks New Life for Planar Transistors SuVolta is pursuing precision doping in its bid to compete with 3-D transistor technology mark for My Articles 102 similar articles
IEEE Spectrum
January 2012
Philip E. Ross
Don't Let Innovation Languish The world's economy depends on innovation rates that are faster than they were for most of human history -- and faster than they are today. mark for My Articles 15 similar articles
IEEE Spectrum
January 2012
Robert W. Lucky
The Ubiquitous Webcam Do we really want to know what the dog does when it's home alone. mark for My Articles 21 similar articles
Chemistry World
December 22, 2011
Laura Howes
Artificial hips glide on graphite Metal-on metal hip replacements are lubricated by a layer of graphite, say scientists in the US. mark for My Articles 20 similar articles
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