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Content posted in June 2003
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See it Better
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SAT scores drop
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Triple Team
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Cool Operator
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Specialized Modules Mark New CAD Release
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Aerospace and auto applications are among targets
As the Beatles Would Say, "Come Together, Right Now"
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Collaboration is essential in engineering--here are some tips
Investment Outlook Not Pretty
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Bad news for technology firms
Keeps it going
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Shape Memory Alloy Keeps on Going
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Butterfly flaps wings more than 100 million times
Way to Scream
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Software Leaders Meet, Greet, But Still Compete
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COFES confab dissects CAD progress, PLM potential
Portable CD4 Monitor Arms Fight Against AIDS
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Lab-on-a-chip brings low-cost testing to remote areas
Back to school
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Wireless Link Focuses on Banks of Devices
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Vending machines, appliances can report in
Directional Valves Target Off-Road Equipment
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Larger ports bring greater efficiency
SARS Worries Impact Engineering Events
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Conference cancellations rise
Soon to Come
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Meshy Operation
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Lower Attendance, Higher Hopes
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Highlights from Hannover Fair 2003
Web traffic
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Au Naturel
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Laser Welding Clears Up
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A proprietary joining process eliminates unsightly weld lines
Help Wanted: More Positions for Engineers
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The outlook for engineering jobs is not exactly rosy, but it is not all bad news
J2EE Support
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Turbocharged Electron Beam Welding
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New joint production process eliminates manual electron beam adjustment
No Substitutions Allowed
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Tiny particles help keep tabs on plastic switches and counterfeiting
Smart Labels Move into Distribution
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Computer ships bonded to an antenna are making labels transponders
New Processors Eliminate Fans
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Development aims at embedded systems
Distributors Invest in Website Design
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They are looking to emulat Amazon.com
New Twists on Torlon
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Thinner walls and a lower price make for a perfect fit
Hybrid Scooter Under Development
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Fuel cell as on-board charger
Test the Water Before You Dive In
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If you're changing software, pilot first, say the experts
New Fad: 3D Faxing
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Enterprising engineers use it to shave cycle times
Engineering Students You'd Love to Hire
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Snapshots of some of the best and brightest engineers to be
What Traffic Jam?
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As Bostons Big Dig nears completion, it is unsnarling one of the nations worst cities for traffic - thanks to a control system that keeps cars moving.
Consumer Virtual Keyboards May Have Industrial Appeal
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Sensors, software snatch inputs from mid air
NAB Show Pushes Digital Editing Forward
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PCs, data compression systems debut
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