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IEEE Spectrum
May 2013
Ariel Bleicher
Eye-Tracking Software Goes Mobile Umoove aims to bring hands-free control to phones and tablets mark for My Articles 6 similar articles
IEEE Spectrum
May 2013
Alexander Hellemans
Nanowire Transistors Could Keep Moore's Law Alive Researchers are perfecting ways to produce gate-all-around devices mark for My Articles 124 similar articles
IEEE Spectrum
May 2013
John Voelcker
Fisker Automotive: Fraught With Failure Does the U.S. Department of Energy have the guts to tolerate defaults on its loans? mark for My Articles 138 similar articles
IEEE Spectrum
May 2013
Robert W. Lucky
Sensuous Electronics As we design electronics, let's not forget the urge to see and touch them mark for My Articles 1 similar article
IEEE Spectrum
May 2013
Stephen Cass
Mobile Broadband's Boom Are wired data connections going the way of phone landlines? mark for My Articles 242 similar articles
IEEE Spectrum
May 2013
Jean Kumagai
Profile: Limor Fried The founder of Adafruit Industries champions Do-It-Yourself electronics mark for My Articles 7 similar articles
IEEE Spectrum
May 2013
Stephen Cass
Review: Duo Gamer A Bluetooth controller makes the iPad a better platform for hard-core gaming mark for My Articles 167 similar articles
Chemistry World
April 19, 2013
James Urquhart
Solar boost for gas power stations US researchers are developing a system that could boost the efficiency of gas-fired power plants while reducing their greenhouse emissions. mark for My Articles 480 similar articles
Chemistry World
April 18, 2013
Yuandi Li
Reducing the cost of perovskite solar cells A new way of making semiconducting perovskite-based solar cells could result in photovoltaic devices that are 70% cheaper than current commercial models, say UK scientists. mark for My Articles 641 similar articles
Chemistry World
April 17, 2013
Jennifer Newton
Reconstructing how the Romans made glass By analyzing samples of Roman glass, researchers in Belgium and the UK hope to uncover clues about how the glass was made and the geographical provenance of the raw materials. mark for My Articles 43 similar articles
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