August 2005

feature articles

harm's way
Engineering software and microtechnology prepare a defense against terrorism. By Jean Thilmany

eyes on the line
Vision-enabled robots are helping factories keep the production lines rolling, even when the parts are out of place. By Gayle Ehrenman

a fieldbus that chooses
A company introduces a different approach to machinery monitoring: This one sorts the information. By Paul Sharke

Fourier
Is this French mathematician the true father of modern engineering? By Eugene F. Adiutori

inside out
ASME—The First 125 Years: The nation's engineers turn their
attention from conquering the Axis to colonizing the suburban frontier.
By Jeffrey Winters

input/output
Every Breath You Take. By Harry Hutchinson




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