Scientific American 1992 Gary Stix - Abstracts

Scientific American 1992 Gary Stix
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Air trains. (magneplane uses magnetism to lift vehicle off the ground)Science and technologyGary Stix
Ballpark physics: automating the scribbles on engineers' envelopes.Science and technologyGary Stix
Check it out; a retina on a chip eyeballs bad paper.Science and technologyGary Stix
Defensive driving: declassified infrared sensors may be an automotive option.Science and technologyGary Stix
Desktop artisans: personal manufacturing weds design with part fabrication.Science and technologyGary Stix
Drag race: aerodynamics tackles one of the final frontiers.Science and technologyGary Stix
Electric car pool. (batteries for electric cars)Science and technologyGary Stix
Finding fault: can seismologists predict earthquakes? (Special Year-End Section: The New Challenges)Science and technologyGary Stix
Frothing a raindrop. (micromotor research)Science and technologyGary Stix
Further references.Science and technologyGary Stix
Helping the little guy buy a computer. (regional technology centers)Science and technologyGary Stix
Joy of cooking: a better way to bake high-tech materials.Science and technologyGary Stix
Micron machinations. (micro-mechanics)Science and technologyGary Stix
No tipping please. (service robots)Science and technologyGary Stix
Riding on air. (high-speed trains)Science and technologyGary Stix
Running hot: will jet engines create a market for advanced materials? (Special Year-End Section: The New Challenges)Science and technologyGary Stix
See-through view: virtual reality may guide physicians' hands. (new development in medical imaging)Science and technologyGary Stix
Stained glass: low-melt glass may be the key to a solid state dye laser.Science and technologyGary Stix
Village pharmacy. (neem tree products)Science and technologyGary Stix
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