Scientific American 1992 Elizabeth Corcoran - Abstracts

Scientific American 1992 Elizabeth Corcoran
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Building networks: New York Telephone rethinks work to regain lost customers.Science and technologyElizabeth Corcoran
Charlotte's patent: spider webs and other proteins inspire engineers.Science and technologyElizabeth Corcoran
Compensation beyond the call of duty. (chief executive officers' salaries)Science and technologyPaul Wallich, Elizabeth Corcoran
Coping with math anxiety. (economics and mathematics)Science and technologyPaul Wallich, Elizabeth Corcoran
Doubling up on payoffs for schooling. (economical value of education)Science and technologyPaul Wallich, Elizabeth Corcoran
Economic growth factors. (expanding economy is not enough)Science and technologyElizabeth Corcoran
Hopscotch policy. (United States technology policies)(includes related material)Science and technologyElizabeth Corcoran, Deborah Erickson, Philip E. Ross
Kicking chaos out of lasers. (producing a stable power output)Science and technologyElizabeth Corcoran
Orphan isotopes: scarce isotopes bring meager profits to the DOE. (Department of Energy)Science and technologyElizabeth Corcoran
Overcoming the short-term syndrome. (economic policy)Science and technologyPaul Wallich, Elizabeth Corcoran
Picture perfect. (high-definition television system)(includes related articles)Science and technologyElizabeth Corcoran
Racing light: can computer networks handle the traffic? (new ideas for data transmission) (Special Year-End Section: The Search for Answers)Science and technologyElizabeth Corcoran
Semiready. (Semiconductor Manufacturing Technology research consortium must win funding)Science and technologyElizabeth Corcoran
Storage space: imaging technologies offer promising ways to store data.Science and technologyElizabeth Corcoran
The best little yard sale in New Mexico. (Los Alamos National Laboratory sells obsolete equipment)Science and technologyElizabeth Corcoran
The discreet disappearance of the bourgeoisie. (Column)Science and technologyPaul Wallich, Elizabeth Corcoran
The edge of chaos. (Santa Fe Institute, New Mexico)Science and technologyElizabeth Corcoran
The MBAs of summer. (the economics of baseball)Science and technologyPaul Wallich, Elizabeth Corcoran
Thinking green: can environmentalism be a strategic advantage? (design for the environment) (Special Year-End Section: The Search for Answers)Science and technologyElizabeth Corcoran
Tuning in hot signals. (infrared detectors for creating pictures from radiated heat)Science and technologyElizabeth Corcoran
U.S. semiconductor toolmakers regain ground. (increase in market share)Science and technologyElizabeth Corcoran
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