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where the engineers are
It may begin with simple services, like CAD conversions, but it's the
first step in outsourcing the advanced jobs to Asia.
By Alan S. Brown
fast and secure
How much proof is tamperproof? By Paul Sharke
working backward
Reverse engineering gets a role in detecting and preserving.
By Jean Thilmany
have duct tape, will
travel
One young engineer has turned simple materials into life-changing tools.
By Jeffrey Winters
lighting the countryside
ASMEThe First 125 Years: In the dark years of the
Great Depression, rural cooperatives brought a new level of power to American
agriculture. By John Varrasi
input/output
Automation Crops Up Here. By Jean Thilmany
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