Scientific American 2001 Steven Ashley - Abstracts
| Scientific American 2001 Steven Ashley | |||||
| Title | Subject | Authors | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| A low-pollution engine solution: clean-burning, sparkless-ignition auto engines may offer the best chance of meeting new exhaust emissions standards. | Science and technology | Steven Ashley | |||
| Concorde's comeback. | Science and technology | Steven Ashley | |||
| Driving the info highway.(developments in use of in-car computers) | Science and technology | Steven Ashley | |||
| Fuel cell phones. | Science and technology | Steven Ashley | |||
| Nanorobot construction crews.(nanoscale manufacturing) | Science and technology | Steven Ashley | |||
| Reseizing the controls: Remotely piloted hijack rescues may be a bad idea. | Science and technology | Steven Ashley | |||
| Shape-shifters: shape-memory polymers find use in medicine and clothing. | Science and technology | Steven Ashley | |||
| Warp drive underwater.(subsea naval systems)(includes related information) | Science and technology | Steven Ashley | |||
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