Scientific American 1993 Gary Stix - Abstracts

Scientific American 1993 Gary Stix
TitleSubjectAuthors
A digital fix for the Third World? (use of information technology in developing countries)Science and technologyPaul Wallich, Gary Stix
Domesticating cyberspace. (use of computer networks)(includes related article on Internet)Science and technologyGary Stix
Earcons: "audification" may add a new dimension to computers. (sound displays)Science and technologyGary Stix
Geometry acquisition: computed tomography is a boon to reverse engineering. (machine provides dimensions of manufactured parts)Science and technologyGary Stix
Gigabit gestalt: Clinton and Gore embrace an activist technology policy.Science and technologyGary Stix
Habeas corpus: seeking subjects to be a digital Adam and Eve. (National Library of Medicine's Visible Human Project)Science and technologyGary Stix
Headsets: television goggles are the vision of the future.Science and technologyGary Stix
High technology: will a new venture finally launch industry into space? (Commercial Experiment Transporter; Westinghouse Space Transportation and Recovery Services)(includes related article on advertising space on spacecraft)Science and technologyGary Stix
"I'll trade you a wallaroo for an aardvark...." (trading cards depicting endangered species)Science and technologyGary Stix
Power pack: batteries are the bottleneck for portable electronics.Science and technologyGary Stix
Red-banner burger: toward food inspection that assures safety.Science and technologyGary Stix
Run silent, run (not so) cheap. (scientific research from a nuclear submarine)Science and technologyGary Stix
Shell shocked: nuts may inspire materials designers. (biomimetics)Science and technologyGary Stix
Tres grande alliance. (international competition in digital broadcasting)Science and technologyFred Guterl, Gary Stix, Robert Patton
Zip code breakers: the Postal Service automates the reading of chicken scratch.Science and technologyGary Stix
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