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remodeling the gulf
Offshore Technologies Researchers
are rethinking the weather of the Gulf to protect investments as well
as lives. By Alan S. Brown
tying two forces
Software upgrades have made analyzing for fluid and structural interaction
easier and more common than in the past, but, alas, not much quicker.
By Jean Thilmany
straight and true
Masters of many arts, the craftsmen of early firearms advanced the standard
of
precision manufacturing. By Robert O. Woods
decked out
Corrugated metals may save money in earthquake country.
By Michael Abrams
brain drain
A new study affirms that U.S. schools are turning out high-level engineers,
but many are returning to their homes abroad. By Alan S. Brown
input/output
Shaft. The Sequel. By Michael Abrams
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