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Message Boards posted in March 2012
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$100k Fisker Karma EV 'Bricked' During Consumer Reports Test
Last Message: 3/31/2012
  Comments: 58
Understanding Overload Failures
Last Message: 3/30/2012
  Comments: 17
Robot Aids Military With 3D Maps
Last Message: 3/30/2012
  Comments: 22
Surgical Robot Research Goes Wide With Raven II
Last Message: 3/30/2012
  Comments: 20
Does the Return on Investment Justify High College Costs?
Last Message: 3/29/2012
  Comments: 68
Auto Vehicle-to-Vehicle Comms Viewed as Life Saver
Last Message: 3/29/2012
  Comments: 23
Fitting the Fan Into a Wrong-Size Hole
Last Message: 3/29/2012
  Comments: 18
Pressure-Sensitive Adhesives Dress Wounds
Last Message: 3/29/2012
  Comments: 11
Strategies for Energy Monitoring
Last Message: 3/29/2012
  Comments: 5
DESIGN West Preview: Tesla CTO Keynoting on EV Innovation
Last Message: 3/29/2012
  Comments: 5
Chevy Volt's Big Problem Isn't Safety, It's Cost
Last Message: 3/29/2012
  Comments: 73
The Quest for Imperfection
Last Message: 3/29/2012
  Comments: 1
Thomas Dolby Says Tech's Going Direct
Last Message: 3/29/2012
  Comments: 5
Liquid-Cooled LED Arrays as Bright as 30 Headlights
Last Message: 3/28/2012
  Comments: 10
Design Software: Integrated CAD & CAE Tools
Last Message: 3/28/2012
  Comments: 67
Rebuilding Manufacturing: Readers Say Reduce Regulations
Last Message: 3/28/2012
  Comments: 33
DESIGN West: Microchip Boosts 8-Bit MCU Integration
Last Message: 3/27/2012
  Comments: 8
Composites Boost Vega Satellite Launcher
Last Message: 3/26/2012
  Comments: 14
Slideshow: Medical Robots Assist Surgeons, Aid Paraplegics
Last Message: 3/26/2012
  Comments: 22
Monoxide Detector Balky About Batteries
Last Message: 3/26/2012
  Comments: 48
Petroski on Engineering: Envelopes of Experience
Last Message: 3/26/2012
  Comments: 21
DESIGN West: Thomas Dolby to Keynote
Last Message: 3/26/2012
  Comments: 3
How Do You Define an Engineer?
Last Message: 3/25/2012
  Comments: 45
Invention is child's play
Last Message: 3/25/2012
  Comments: 2
Start-Stop Micro Hybrids Gain Momentum
Last Message: 3/23/2012
  Comments: 30
Air Guitar Retuned by Clippard's Pneumatics
Last Message: 3/23/2012
  Comments: 30
Composites Strengthen Wind Turbine Blades
Last Message: 3/23/2012
  Comments: 27
Washer Bearings Washed Out Early
Last Message: 3/23/2012
  Comments: 26
Harley Is Always Running Out of Gas
Last Message: 3/22/2012
  Comments: 29
Body Armor Inspired by Piranha-Proof Scales
Last Message: 3/22/2012
  Comments: 36
Iron Nanospheres Turn Plants Into Plastics
Last Message: 3/22/2012
  Comments: 24
Bioplastics Become Cost Competitive
Last Message: 3/22/2012
  Comments: 13
3D Printing Accelerates Prototyping
Last Message: 3/22/2012
  Comments: 7
Grinding Out the Angular Deflection
Last Message: 3/21/2012
  Comments: 11
PLM Syncs Up With Service
Last Message: 3/20/2012
  Comments: 9
iPhone App Accesses Braze Alloy Data
Last Message: 3/20/2012
  Comments: 10
Gadget Freak Case #180: Tic Tac Cubed - Dueling in 3D
Last Message: 3/20/2012
  Comments: 1
Surgical Robots Could Fix NASA Satellite
Last Message: 3/20/2012
  Comments: 36
Blind bolt achieves non-blind strength
Last Message: 3/20/2012
  Comments: 1
Machine Control System Won’t Communicate
Last Message: 3/20/2012
  Comments: 9
Irv Gordon's parts replacement for his 1966 Volvo P1800
Last Message: 3/20/2012
  Comments: 1
Monkeys Designed My Jeep’s Stereo Wiring
Last Message: 3/20/2012
  Comments: 2
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