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- Pollen-Grain-Sized Parts Soon In Watches, TVs, Computers
- Virtual Retinal Display Wins 1998 Discover Magazine Technological Innovation Award
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- Program Provides Strategies For Drug War
- Novel Watermarking Process Protects Video Producers And Purchasers
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- Arctic Crater Expedition To Seek Mars Science Insights And Test Future Exploration Technologies
- New Technology Gives Motorists An Early Warning
- Robot Competition On Capitol Hill To Demonstrate Student Enthusiasm For Science And Math
- Testing 'Invisible' Machines: Sandia's Reliability Tests Advance Future Of Micromachine Systems
- Software Being Developed At Lucent Technologies To Drastically Reduce Design Time Of RF Chips For Wireless Applications
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- World's Fastest Electrometer
- Tracking Hepatitis C: Health Project Demos Worldwide Early-Warning System For Disease Outbreaks; Sandia Tests Disease-Tracking Approach
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- New Technology Keeps Evidence Close To The Vest
- Computer-Based Weather Forecasts Turn In Good Showing
Posted May 21, 1998:
- Clusters, Computers And The Human Brain
- Explaining How "Oil And Water" Mix In Superconductors May Lead To Practical Applications, Lucent Scientists Report
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- To The South Pole On MBone: First Live Multicast Connection
- Computer Software Grades Essays Just As Well As People, Profs Announce
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- It Might Wobble And Stagger, But Cornell's Headless Robot Is Providing Insights Into How Humans Walk
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