Popular Science 1993 |
Title | Subject | Authors |
1993 home remodeling ideas. (A Two-Part Special Advertising Section; Part 1) | Science and technology | |
4-pickup showdown: Chevrolet C1500, Dodge Dakota, Ford Ranger, Toyota T100. (Evaluation) | Science and technology | Don Sherman |
A desert oasis: climate control. (Home Technology) | Science and technology | Charles Wardell |
A house for all reasons. (New American Home 93)(includes related information on the entertainment center and on accessibility in the bath) | Science and technology | Michael Morris Killanin Lord |
All-traffic radio. (Electronics Newsfront) | Science and technology | Michael Antonoff |
A room for all acoustics. (Electronics) | Science and technology | Jerry Shine |
Birth by bytes could improve safety. (Computers & Software) | Science and technology | Chuck Murray |
Birth of a new sea? (Science and Technology) | Science and technology | Michael Carroll |
British TV goggles. (Electronics Newsfront) | Science and technology | Mark Henricks |
Cleaning up coal: the 21st century imperative. (includes related article on clean coal in Borneo) | Science and technology | Peter Britton |
Compressed air stores electricity. (Science & Technology) | Science and technology | |
Digital recording arrives. (includes related article on digital audio compression) | Science and technology | Mark Fleischmann |
Easy riders: a new breed of mountain bikes with high-tech suspensions deliver better performance in the dirt. (includes related article on low and high pivot points and comparison information on four bicycles) | Science and technology | Kevin Cameron, Marcelle M. Soviero |
Fear of blood: the risk of infection spurs a search for safer transfusions. | Science and technology | Edward Edelson |
Flights of terra firma. (inflatable structures)(Home Newsfront) | Science and technology | |
From Russia with wings. (ultralight aircraft)(includes related article on control surfaces) | Science and technology | Timothy R. Gaffney |
GM's sporty pair grows up. (General Motors Corp., Chevrolet Camaro, Pontiac Firebird)(Automotive Newsfront) | Science and technology | Norman S. Mayersohn |
High energy batteries. (new battery developments) | Science and technology | Reinhardt Krause |
High-tech Integra. (Acura Integra)(Preview Drive; Automotive) (Evaluation) | Science and technology | |
Hold that thought: computers read minds. (Computers & Software) | Science and technology | Dennis Normile, Patricia Barnes-Svarney |
Hydronic heat finds its own zone. (Home Newsfront) | Science and technology | David Dobbs |
In search of balance. (includes related information on the environmental aims of Popular Science and on a readership environmental poll) | Science and technology | |
It ain't over till it's over ... cold fusion. (includes related article on cold fusion experiments) (Cover Story) | Science and technology | Arthur Fisher, Jerry E. Bishop |
Living in a virtual world. (virtual reality)(includes related article on a virtual reality 'trip') (Cover Story) | Science and technology | Dawn Stover, Michael Antonoff |
Making a comeback in the big rigs: antilock brakes. (Automotive) | Science and technology | Chuck Murray |
Nature's building blocks: scientists are creating new materials by copying the structures of beetle shells, spider silk, and rat teeth. | Science and technology | Todd Campbell |
New designs for oil tankers. (Science & Technology) | Science and technology | Peter Britton |
New standard could have PCs seeing red. (Computers and Software) | Science and technology | |
New ways to get software answers; technical support. | Science and technology | Sandy Reed |
No pane, no gain. (Window Technology: Part One)(includes related article on window standards and related information of guidelines and definitions) | Science and technology | Alex Wilson |
Paddle-wheel prototype. (Automotive) | Science and technology | |
Restyling an icon: pickup trucks. (Automotive) | Science and technology | |
Science Cite: how a political debacle gave rise to the world's largest science center. (la Cite des Sciences et de I'Industrie)(includes related article on the San Francisco, California, Exploratorium) | Science and technology | Arthur Fisher |
Secret Mach 6 spy plane: out of the black. (includes related articles on the Pentagon's concealed development programs and on the combined-cycle engine) | Science and technology | Bill Sweetman, Stuart F. Brown |
Secrets of the F-117A; the stealth plane has more tricks up its sleeve than the ability to elude radar. (includes related information on spatial disorientation) (Cover Story) | Science and technology | Timothy R. Gaffney |
Self-healing concrete. | Science and technology | Jeff Wallach |
Sixes: four different six-cylinder engine designs set the tone for a quartet of new sports coupes. (includes related articles on the Mazda MX-6 and the Ford Probe design) (Evaluation) | Science and technology | Dan McCosh, Don Sherman |
"Smart" keyboard instructor. (Software Toolworks' Miracle Piano Teaching System) (Evaluation) | Science and technology | |
Taking apart the bomb. (nuclear weapons)(includes related articles on the Department of Energy's Pantex Plant and on the development of nuclear bombs) (Cover Story) | Science and technology | Dawn Stover, Kevin Cameron |
Telescope brain. (Science Newsfront) | Science and technology | Ray Nelson |
The blast heard 'round the world. (World Trade Center Building)(includes related article on building destruction) | Science and technology | Sandy Fritz |
The electric eye: a light-sensitive chip grafted to the human retina promises rudimentary vision for some people who cannot see. (includes related article on internal eye surgery) | Science and technology | Mike May |
The lightning stalker. (storm photographer Warren Faidley) (includes related articles on lightning and lightning photography) | Science and technology | Robert Gannon |
The light stuff. (aerogels) | Science and technology | Andrew Chaikin |
The little Mercedes grows up. (Mercedes-Benz)(Automotive) | Science and technology | Richard Stepler |
The once and future spaceman; space exploration. (Edwin 'Buzz' Aldrin; Science and Technology)(includes related article on the Apollo 11 landing on the moon) | Science and technology | Sandy Fritz |
The outlook for hydrogen. (includes related article on hydrogen storage) | Science and technology | Norman S. Mayersohn |
The PS/1 gets a power lift. (computers from International Business Machines Corp.)(Computers and Software) | Science and technology | |
The science of energy efficient homes. (includes related article on rating homes for energy efficiency) | Science and technology | Charles Wardell |
The technology of tools. (includes related information on rechargeable battery tools) | Science and technology | Michael Morris Killanin Lord |
The unbearable lightness of space travel. (includes related articles on the gravity of Mars, on the use of chameleon tissue and on wall-walking) | Science and technology | Robert Gannon |
The world's fastest bike; the speed record for human-powered vehicles takes a dramatic leap forward. (Cover Story) | Science and technology | Mark A. Posth |
Underwater wizardry: we dive with a dazzling camera to test its mettle. (Nikon Nikonos RS) (Evaluation) | Science and technology | Daniel Grotta, Sally Grotta |
Virtual violence: boxing without bruises. (Electronics) | Science and technology | |
Warmer basements, quicker too. (Home Technology) | Science and technology | Jerry Shine |
World car. (Ford Mondeo; Preview Drive)(Automotive) (Evaluation) | Science and technology | David Scott |
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