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re-engineering healthcare
Engineering Tomorrow: The system
is in need of repair in the U.S., and engineers are uniquely equipped
to help fix it. By Ahmed Noor
give it time
Data acquisition techniques give researchers insights into fields beyond
machines. By Jean Thilmany
extra credit
Thanks to an innovative program, engineering students get a look at state-of-the-art
facilities. By Jeffrey Winters
50 years of nuclear power
In the depths of the Cold War, Atoms for Peace produced landmark results.
By Frank Wicks
harnessing the job
Software tools convey 2-D electrical schematics into the third dimension.
input/output
Flying High. By Peter Easton
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