Scientific American 1997 Gary Stix - Abstracts

Scientific American 1997 Gary Stix
TitleSubjectAuthors
Beam it up. (micromechanical beams for radio and communication systems)Science and technologyGary Stix
Check your bags: electronic tags could match passengers with luggage.Science and technologyGary Stix
Dark prophet of biogenetics. (personal profile of Jeremy Rifkin)Science and technologyGary Stix
Driving to Mach 1: 'jetmobiles' try to go supersonic.Science and technologyGary Stix
Finding pictures on the Web. (development of search engines to find graphic information)(The Internet: Fulfilling the Promise)Science and technologyGary Stix
Floating giants. (the development of civil structures based on floating platforms)Science and technologyGary Stix
Growing a new field: Tissue engineering comes into its own.Science and technologyGary Stix
Maglev: racing to oblivion?Science and technologyGary Stix
Mug machine; software tries to find something in a face.Science and technologyGary Stix
Play time and space: New York Hall of Science builds Newtonian fun park.Science and technologyGary Stix
Postdiluvian science.Science and technologyGary Stix
Scent prospectors: looking for new 'notes.' (Ken Purzyncki, fragrance scientist)Science and technologyGary Stix
Small (lending) is beautiful; microfinance is proving that the poor are creditworthy, but will the movement try to grow too fast?Science and technologyGary Stix
Tunnel visions; subsurface conduits may traverse fjords.Science and technologyGary Stix
Under the wire: chipmakers face a looming performance barrier. (dielectrics)Science and technologyGary Stix
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