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From hospital to home: the next advance in medical electronics is treatment that electronically links patient to specialist, a move that can sharply cut costs. Apr 1, 2006 658
An all-silicon package? It would permit the perfect match of identical materials. So, why not? Oct 1, 2005 587
MEMS in medicine: these sense-mimicking chips may herald a new age of bionics. Aug 1, 2005 1143
The 7,000 year cycle: lead-free soldering was probably the first metal joining practiced. Is its end near? And what of solderless assembly? Jun 1, 2005 757
Pack it in! (your cellphone, that is): talk is cheap, but the device in your hand can really take you places. Feb 1, 2005 769
Could technology win World War III? Tomorrow's battlefields could resemble TV shows like BattleBots. Nov 1, 2004 692
The world in your hand: cell phones are the latest product caught up in the convergence craze. Aug 1, 2004 685
What quiet packaging revolution? The drive for low-cost packages is pushing thermoplastics into the mainstream. May 1, 2004 629
The robots have landed: what new technology lies in our high-tech pets? Feb 1, 2004 721
Screen-printed power? Screen-printed fuel cells may be in our future. Nov 1, 2003 749
Exploring the nanoworld: nanotechnology is one ET that is too small to ignore. Aug 1, 2003 859

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