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IEEE Spectrum
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Lasers, great and small. July 01, 2009
Interplanetary Internet tested: delay-tolerant network will weave a di... July 01, 2009
Little mass appeal for Intel's mobile Internet device: a device to fil... July 01, 2009
King coal eats its vegetables: blending in biomass makes coal-fired ge... July 01, 2009
Jordan's Red Sea desalination plan: at the Aqaba Water Co., artificial... July 01, 2009
Phone-y brew: how a fake coffee-making phone is rebranding a Canadian ... July 01, 2009
Art fraud forensics: an engineer helps curators foil forgeries. July 01, 2009
A radical new router. July 01, 2009
Germany's green-energy gap. July 01, 2009
A telecom diet rich in fiber. July 01, 2009
Time is on your side: or at least it will be, once you build this netw... July 01, 2009
Wicked problems. July 01, 2009
Ray guns get real. July 01, 2009
The Mars challenge: human exploration of the red planet will inspire n... June 01, 2009
The end of the cult of the astronaut: how do you justify human spacefl... June 01, 2009
Mars for the rest of us: better cameras, greater bandwidth, and bigger... June 01, 2009
It's only rocket science: for the Carnegie Mellon team vying for the G... June 01, 2009
Moonstruck: there's a palpable longing to go back. But does it make se... June 01, 2009
Could China get to Mars first?: Maybe - if it adopts a less top-down a... June 01, 2009
How to go to Mars - right now! June 01, 2009
Rockets for the red planet: engineers rethink how to get to Mars and b... June 01, 2009
Risky business: why Mars is more important than cosmetics and why a fa... June 01, 2009
What to pack for Mars: a successful mission requires a well-planned su... June 01, 2009
A Russian return to a Martian moon: Russia hopes to reignite its deep-... June 01, 2009
What to wear on mars: those bulky Apollo-era space suits are so yester... June 01, 2009
Mars is hard: fifty years ago, space experts thought we'd be there by ... June 01, 2009
Experts expect resume fraud to rise: in an economic downturn, the temp... June 01, 2009
Automate your homeshop: computer-controlled shop tools need not cost a... June 01, 2009
A new approach to predicting epileptic seizures. June 01, 2009
Cloud computing. May 01, 2009
25 microchips that shook the world. May 01, 2009
Next-gen ultrasound: medical imaging borrows techniques from the micro... May 01, 2009
High-tech unemployment is up, but not way up. May 01, 2009
Where in the world wide web is Al Phillips? May 01, 2009
The projector project: build your own digital movie projector. May 01, 2009
Unsqueezed: Slim Devices, maker of the music-playing squeezebox, was b... May 01, 2009
The million dollar programming prize: Netflix's bounty for improving i... May 01, 2009
The silence of the cellphones: engineers are working on ways to disabl... April 01, 2009
A fuel-economy gauge for the rest of us: most cars - even older, cheap... April 01, 2009
'Til lawsuits do us part: noncompete clauses may hinder you less than ... April 01, 2009
Shrinking possibilities: lithography will need multiple strategies to ... April 01, 2009
March of the SandBots: a new generation of legged robots will navigate... April 01, 2009
The universal handset: software-defined radio will let cellphones spea... April 01, 2009
Top 10 tech cars: electric-drive cars take second place to sheer survi... April 01, 2009
Cap and trade or cap and tax? April 01, 2009
Despite stimulus money, most U.S. bridges might stay dumb. April 01, 2009
Automated auditors to chase down cheats: data mining and math tricks m... April 01, 2009
The death of business-method patents: from now on, you can get a U.S. ... March 01, 2009
Open arms: what prosthetic-arm engineering is learning from open sourc... March 01, 2009
How green is my plug-in? The carbon impact of the millions of electric... March 01, 2009
Stop that train: electronically controlled railway brakes may finally ... March 01, 2009
California dreamin'. March 01, 2009
Fusion factory starts up: the $4 billion U.S. National Ignition Facili... March 01, 2009
A stowaway mission to the moon: NASA's LCROSS lunar impactor mission c... March 01, 2009
Sign language by cellphone: software tricks will let the deaf sign ove... March 01, 2009
Fusion on a budger: building your own nuclear fusion reactor is easier... March 01, 2009
Foreign affairs: working abroad can make you a better engineer everywh... March 01, 2009
The dreaded computer upgrade. March 01, 2009
What about the nukes?: The U.S. nuclear stockpile is showing its age, ... March 01, 2009
Tsunami alert system starts up in Indonesia. January 01, 2009
The all-seeing employer: an overseer of remote employees stops by thei... January 01, 2009
Europe replaces old wind farms: more power from fewer, bigger turbines... January 01, 2009
Sound waves for brain waves: researchers use ultrasonic pulses to cont... January 01, 2009
To twitter or not to twitter? January 01, 2009
A self-made machine: RepRap, a new open-source hardware project, goes ... January 01, 2009
Multicore made simple: Intel's Larrabee is a chip every designer alrea... January 01, 2009
Hot rocks: geodynamics is turning Australia's natural radioactivity in... January 01, 2009
The revolution will be prosthetized: DARPA's prosthetic arm gives ampu... January 01, 2009
Fruitless: a strawberry-picking robot won't be displacing farmworkers ... January 01, 2009
Brew, baby, brew: a backyard still that turns sugar into ethanol fuel ... January 01, 2009
The price is wrong for oil shale and tar sand tech: falling energy pri... December 01, 2008
Dealing with difficult people: you can't get rid of them, so you'd bet... December 01, 2008
A poor man's Tesla: MIT students electrify a classic sports car. December 01, 2008
How we found the missing memristor. December 01, 2008
A fairer, faster internet: TCP - the way we share bandwidth - needs a ... December 01, 2008
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