| Title |
Author |
Issue |
Pages |
| Quantum key distribution |
Jennifer Ouellette |
12/04 |
22-25 |
| Multiphysics analysis |
Paul Lethbridge |
12/04 |
26-29 |
| Big green energy machines |
Jesse H. Ausubel |
10/04 |
20-24 |
| Less is more with aerogels |
Eric J. Lerner |
10/04 |
26-30 |
| Biomimetic nanotechnology |
Eric J. Lerner |
8/04 |
16-19 |
| Narrowing uncertainty in global climate change |
Chris Forest, Mort Webster, John Reilly |
8/04 |
20-23 |
| Seeing with sound |
Jennifer Ouellette |
6/04 |
14-17 |
| Electronics and optoelectronics with carbon nanotubes |
Phaedon Avouris and Joerg Appenzeller |
6/04 |
18-21 |
| John Woollam's career in ellipsometry |
Jennifer Ouellette |
4/04 |
14-17 |
| Time-resolved spectroscopy comes of age |
Jennifer Ouellette |
2/04 |
16-19 |
| Bottling the hydrogen genie |
F. E. Pinkerton, B. G. Wicke |
2/04 |
20-23 |
| Smart fluids move into the marketplace |
Jennifer Ouellette |
12/03 |
14-17 |
| Bioinformatics moves into the mainstream |
Jennifer Ouellette |
10/03 |
14-18 |
| A new wave of microfluidic devices |
Jennifer Ouellette |
8/03 |
14-17 |
| Protein research calls for advanced instruments |
Ineke Malsch |
8/03 |
18-22 |
| Building success into a high-tech start-up |
John T. Preston |
6/03 |
16-18 |
| Ion implantation in silicon technology |
Leonard Rubin and John Poate |
6/03 |
12-15 |
| Thin films seek a solar future |
Ineke Malsch |
4/03 |
16-19 |
| Switching from physics to biology |
Jennifer Ouellette |
4/03 |
20-23 |
| Quantum dots for sale |
Jennifer Ouellette |
2/03 |
14-17 |
| Building the nanofuture with carbon tubes |
Jennifer Ouellette |
12/02 |
18-21 |
| Nuclear security in a new world |
Richard A. Meserve |
10/02 |
20-23 |
| Tiny tips probe nanotechnology |
Ineke Malsch |
10/02 |
16-19 |
| Science goes exploring under the sea |
Jennifer Ouellette |
8/02 |
20-23 |
| Printing meets lithography |
Bruno Michel |
8/02 |
16-19 |
| Silicon-germanium gives semiconductors the edge |
Jennifer Ouellette |
6/02 |
22-25 |
| Laser fabrication of glass microstructures |
W. Hansen, P. Fuqua, F. Livingston, A. Huang, M. Abraham, D. Taylor, S. Janson, and H. Helvajian |
6/02 |
18-21 |
| Illuminating new territory with lidar |
Jennifer Ouellette |
4/02 |
16-19 |
| Solar power via the moon |
David R. Criswell |
4/02 |
12-15 |
| How fiber optics works |
Greg Sanger |
2/02 |
18-21 |
| Inventing high-tech instruments |
Jennifer Ouellette |
2/02 |
14-17 |
| Seeing the future in photonic crystals |
Jennifer Ouellette |
12/01 |
14-17 |
| Biomaterials facilitate medical breakthroughs |
Jennifer Ouellette |
10/01 |
18-21 |
| Computer models define tide variability |
Derek Goring |
10/01 |
14-17 |
| Physicist leads theory group at Microsoft Research |
Jennifer Ouellette |
8/01 |
18-21 |
| Modeling the fuel cell |
Ed Fontes and Eva Nilsson |
8/01 |
14-17 |
| Semiconducting polymers on display |
Jennifer Ouellette |
6/01 |
22-25 |
| Color documents in the Internet era |
Raja Balasubramanian, Karen M. Braun, Robert R. Buckley and Robert J. Rolleston |
6/01 |
16-20 |
| Microsystems in Japan |
Miwako Waga |
4/01 |
26-28 |
| The evolution of transport |
Jesse H. Ausubel and Cesare Marchetti |
4/01 |
20-24 |
| Solving differential equations |
Svante Littmarck |
2/01 |
21-23 |
| Developing fiber-optic communications |
Jennifer Ouellette |
2/01 |
16-19 |
| Exploiting molecular self-assembly |
Jennifer Ouellette |
12/00 |
26-29 |
| Space-based Earth sensing |
David L. Glackin |
12/00 |
22-25 |
| Plasma propulsion in space |
Eric J. Lerner |
10/00 |
16-19 |
| New tools for imaging the brain |
Eric J. Lerner |
8/00 |
18-21 |
| Shirley Jackson puts a new face on physics |
Jennifer Ouellette |
6/00 |
22-25 |
| Fusion at the crossroads |
T.C. Simonen |
6/00 |
14-17 |
| Ultrafast lasers open new doors |
Eric J. Lerner |
4/00 |
18-20, 22 |
| Biometric identification |
Eric J. Lerner |
2/00 |
20-23 |
| Where is energy going? |
Jesse H. Ausubel |
2/00 |
16-19 |
| Putting nanotubes to work |
Eric J. Lerner |
12/99 |
22-25 |
| Plasma-aided manufacturing for microelectronics |
Eric J. Lerner |
10/99 |
18-21 |
| Young researcher pushes display technology |
Jennifer Ouellette |
10/99 |
12, 13, 14, 16 |
| Making micromachines |
Eric J. Lerner |
8/99 |
18, 19, 20, 22 |
| Giant magnetoresistance devices move in |
Jim Daughton and Jerry Granley |
6/99 |
22-24 |
| Next-generation lithography |
Eric J. Lerner |
6/99 |
18-21 |
| Federal programs link industry and academia |
Nancy Forbes |
4/99 |
24-27 |
| Parallel supercomputers move into industry |
Eric J. Lerner |
4/99 |
20-23 |
| Electronic noses sniff out new markets |
Jennifer Ouellette |
2/99 |
26-29 |
| Earth remote sensing business goes public |
David L. Glackin |
2/99 |
22-25 |
| Combinatorial materials synthesis |
Jennifer Ouellette |
12/98 |
24-27 |
| Predicting and preventing machine failures |
Kimberly Becker, Carl Byington, Nancy Forbes, and William Nickerson |
12/98 |
20-23 |
| Magnets, markets, and magic cylinders |
Michael Coey and Denis Weaire |
9/98 |
34-36 |
| New ultrasound therapies emerge |
Jennifer Ouellette |
9/98 |
30-33 |
| XIPS keeps satellites on track |
John R. Beattie |
6/98 |
24-26 |
| SQUID sensors penetrate new markets |
Jennifer Ouellette |
6/98 |
20-23 |
| Speech recognition: Humanizing the interface |
Jennifer Ouellette |
3/98 |
20-23 |
| Industrial ecology at the crossroads |
Thomas E. Graedel |
12/97 |
24-26 |
| Life after silicon: Ultrascale computing |
Nancy Forbes |
12/97 |
20-23 |
| Design of experiments |
Mark Anderson |
9/97 |
24-26 |
| Science and art converge in concert hall acoustics |
Jennifer Ouellette |
9/97 |
20-23 |
| Semiconductors shrink into the 21st century |
Yoshio Nishi |
6/97 |
24-26 |
| A theoretical physicist in Argentine industry |
Alberto Pignotti |
3/97 |
28-30 |
| Detecting concealed explosives with gamma rays |
Joseph J. Sredniawski |
3/97 |
24-27 |
| TRIZ: The methodology of inventive problem-solving |
S. D. Savransky and C. Stephan |
12/96 |
22-25 |
| The fundamentals of heat exchangers |
Dean A. Bartlett |
12/96 |
18-21 |
| Physics in Korean industry |
Sook Il-Kwun |
9/96 |
26-27 |
| Pulsed laser deposition: Thin films in a flash |
T. Venkatesan and Steven M. Green |
9/96 |
22-24 |
| Tapping into Asia's successful R&D |
Mike May |
9/96 |
18-21 |
| What makes an employable physicist? |
Ed Sickafus |
6/96 |
22-24 |
| Probing oil wells with NMR |
Robert L. Kleinberg |
6/96 |
18-21 |
| Computer modeling of deposition and etching |
E. Hyman and S. Eidelman |
3/96 |
26-28 |
| The job future for MRI physicists |
Wlad T. Sobol |
3/96 |
22-24 |
| Structured inventive thinking |
Ed Sickafus |
3/96 |
18-20 |
| Industrial research takes a turn |
Mike May |
12/95 |
26-28 |
| Controlling automotive emissions |
J.T. Woestman and E.M. Logothetis |
12/95 |
20-24 |
| Problem solving with dimensional analysis |
Robert Schmidt and Kevin Housen |
7/95 |
21-24 |
| Physicists help build the next generation |
Scott Fosgard |
7/95 |
16-19 |