July 2001 |
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| feature articles | tiny,
tuned, and unattached Work is under way to create high-end integrated microsystems that can sense, crunch data, and communicate wirelesslyin a package the size of a sugar cube. packaged for the road Fans of metal composites say they're lightweight and they can take the heat from electronics on the go. FEA in a snap A toolmaker finds that finite element analysis isn't the beast it once was. fresh air for the coliseum A London engineering firm helps an audience breathe easier. engineering art Water fountains combine fluid handling, motion control, and human imagination to let a precious resource reveal its whimsical side. micro resolution A project to reduce inkjet printheads to the MEMS scale calls for a detailed profile of the ink. a practical tool A software marketer makes a business case for CFD in the competitive electric power industry. garden state green New Jersey offers cash to back energy conservation and renewables.
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