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Technology Review (Cambridge, Mass.)
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Should patents go global? (Leading Edge: From the Editor). May 01, 2003
Letters.(Letter to the Editor) May 01, 2003
Radiograph revolution. (Prototype).(Brief Article) May 01, 2003
Minimicrowave. (Prototype).(Brief Article) May 01, 2003
Smart suit. (Prototype).(Brief Article) May 01, 2003
Bacteria pump. (Prototype).(Brief Article) May 01, 2003
No-trouble transplants. (Prototype).(Brief Article) May 01, 2003
Creepy chips. (Prototype).(Brief Article) May 01, 2003
Smart pebbles. (Prototype).(Brief Article) May 01, 2003
Wonder winch. (Prototype).(Brief Article) May 01, 2003
Global warning. (In the Weeds). May 01, 2003
Attacking anthrax: promising new antibiotics, antidotes, and vaccines ... May 01, 2003
New vein for skin grafts. (Biotech). May 01, 2003
A more anonymous internet. (Encryption). May 01, 2003
Space repairman. (Robotics).(Brief Article) May 01, 2003
Fixing the location fix: ten-centimeter GPS resolution is quite close ... May 01, 2003
Machining melodies. (Artificial Intelligence). May 01, 2003
Proof of concept. (The Net Effect). May 01, 2003
Leds vs. The lightbulb. May 01, 2003
Mind-machine merger: a $24 million government initiative is jump-start... May 01, 2003
Part two: surveillance nation. May 01, 2003
Patents go global: more than 100 national patent processes confront in... May 01, 2003
The printable transistor: Bell Labs revolutionized electronics with th... May 01, 2003
Curbing peer-to-peer piracy. (Point of Impact). May 01, 2003
Smart bandage. (Visualize).(Brief Article) May 01, 2003
The vision thing. (Owning the Future). May 01, 2003
Physiology's hidden genius: a pioneering female researcher journeys fr... May 01, 2003
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