Popular Science 1993 - Abstracts

Popular Science 1993
TitleSubjectAuthors
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 technologyDon Sherman
A desert oasis: climate control. (Home Technology)Science and technologyCharles 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 technologyMichael Morris Killanin Lord
All-traffic radio. (Electronics Newsfront)Science and technologyMichael Antonoff
A room for all acoustics. (Electronics)Science and technologyJerry Shine
Birth by bytes could improve safety. (Computers & Software)Science and technologyChuck Murray
Birth of a new sea? (Science and Technology)Science and technologyMichael Carroll
British TV goggles. (Electronics Newsfront)Science and technologyMark Henricks
Cleaning up coal: the 21st century imperative. (includes related article on clean coal in Borneo)Science and technologyPeter Britton
Compressed air stores electricity. (Science & Technology)Science and technology 
Digital recording arrives. (includes related article on digital audio compression)Science and technologyMark 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 technologyKevin Cameron, Marcelle M. Soviero
Fear of blood: the risk of infection spurs a search for safer transfusions.Science and technologyEdward 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 technologyTimothy R. Gaffney
GM's sporty pair grows up. (General Motors Corp., Chevrolet Camaro, Pontiac Firebird)(Automotive Newsfront)Science and technologyNorman S. Mayersohn
High energy batteries. (new battery developments)Science and technologyReinhardt Krause
High-tech Integra. (Acura Integra)(Preview Drive; Automotive) (Evaluation)Science and technology 
Hold that thought: computers read minds. (Computers & Software)Science and technologyDennis Normile, Patricia Barnes-Svarney
Hydronic heat finds its own zone. (Home Newsfront)Science and technologyDavid 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 technologyArthur Fisher, Jerry E. Bishop
Living in a virtual world. (virtual reality)(includes related article on a virtual reality 'trip') (Cover Story)Science and technologyDawn Stover, Michael Antonoff
Making a comeback in the big rigs: antilock brakes. (Automotive)Science and technologyChuck Murray
Nature's building blocks: scientists are creating new materials by copying the structures of beetle shells, spider silk, and rat teeth.Science and technologyTodd Campbell
New designs for oil tankers. (Science & Technology)Science and technologyPeter Britton
New standard could have PCs seeing red. (Computers and Software)Science and technology 
New ways to get software answers; technical support.Science and technologySandy Reed
No pane, no gain. (Window Technology: Part One)(includes related article on window standards and related information of guidelines and definitions)Science and technologyAlex 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 technologyArthur 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 technologyBill 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 technologyTimothy R. Gaffney
Self-healing concrete.Science and technologyJeff 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 technologyDan 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 technologyDawn Stover, Kevin Cameron
Telescope brain. (Science Newsfront)Science and technologyRay Nelson
The blast heard 'round the world. (World Trade Center Building)(includes related article on building destruction)Science and technologySandy 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 technologyMike May
The lightning stalker. (storm photographer Warren Faidley) (includes related articles on lightning and lightning photography)Science and technologyRobert Gannon
The light stuff. (aerogels)Science and technologyAndrew Chaikin
The little Mercedes grows up. (Mercedes-Benz)(Automotive)Science and technologyRichard 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 technologySandy Fritz
The outlook for hydrogen. (includes related article on hydrogen storage)Science and technologyNorman 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 technologyCharles Wardell
The technology of tools. (includes related information on rechargeable battery tools)Science and technologyMichael 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 technologyRobert Gannon
The world's fastest bike; the speed record for human-powered vehicles takes a dramatic leap forward. (Cover Story)Science and technologyMark A. Posth
Underwater wizardry: we dive with a dazzling camera to test its mettle. (Nikon Nikonos RS) (Evaluation)Science and technologyDaniel Grotta, Sally Grotta
Virtual violence: boxing without bruises. (Electronics)Science and technology 
Warmer basements, quicker too. (Home Technology)Science and technologyJerry Shine
World car. (Ford Mondeo; Preview Drive)(Automotive) (Evaluation)Science and technologyDavid Scott
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