The New York Times 1990 William J. Broad |
Title | Subject | Authors |
Hope is held out on space station; new robots could help solve problems of maintenance, an astronaut testifies. (William F. Fisher testifies before the U.S. House Appropriations subcommittee) | News, opinion and commentary | William J. Broad |
New computer failure imperils U.S. shuttle astronomy mission; lint from uniforms clogs telescope mechanism. | News, opinion and commentary | William J. Broad |
Physics and computers create a science of aquatic thrills; designers avoid perilous oscillation, reckless speed and rider pileups. | News, opinion and commentary | William J. Broad |
Proliferation of sophisticated robots opens a new age of ocean exploration. | News, opinion and commentary | William J. Broad |
Satellites keep watch on the desert. (spy satellites in the Iraq-Kuwait conflict) | News, opinion and commentary | William J. Broad |
U.S. pushes for lead over Japan with chips etched by X-rays: engineers say a new particle accelerator could help retake market. (a synchrotron at the Brookhaven National Laboratory) | News, opinion and commentary | William J. Broad |
Wanted on the space station: better suits, robots and parts. (planning Freedom, the space station) | News, opinion and commentary | William J. Broad |
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