| The Wall Street Journal Western Edition 1991 David Stipp |
| Title | Subject | Authors |
| Concerns seek U.S. aid in race for technology. (industry group proposes a five-year, federally-funded program for the development of superconducting generators) (Technology) | Business, general | David Stipp |
| Does that computer have something on its mind? (measuring computer thought) (Leisure & Arts) | Business, general | David Stipp |
| Higher-temperature superconducting by buckyballs is indicated in tests. (pure carbon spheres) (Technology & Medicine) | Business, general | David Stipp |
| Lotus extends company benefits to cover domestic partners of homosexual staff. (Lotus Development Corp.) | Business, general | David Stipp |
| Research sheds light on silicon for use in superfast transmissions. | Business, general | David Stipp |
| Scientists find silicon emits laser's light. | Business, general | David Stipp |
| Some computers manage to fool people at game of imitating human beings. ('Turing test' at Boston's Computer Museum) | Business, general | David Stipp |
| Superconductor patent claim is turned down. (Science) | Business, general | David Stipp |
| Superconductor signs improve for buckyballs. (spherical molecules of carbon) | Business, general | David Stipp |
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