July 2004

feature articles

two if by sea
The latest thinking on LNG says to locate new terminals far beyond the backyards. By Paul Sharke

bad vibrations
Currents pluck the strings, and drillers try to stop the music. By Jeffrey Winters

picture this
Scientist? Businessman? The inventor who popularized photography spent his fortune well. By Frank Wicks

one step at a time
Research suggests that this approach can provide a real benefit in engineering experimentation. By Daniel D. Frey and Edward M. Greitzer

the mechanics of woods
A U.S. lab is trying to design economic incentives for removing
some of the tinder from the country's forests.

input/output
A big bone to pick. By Joyce Laird


also in this issue:
Engineering Management



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