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February 2005

  1. 20 The whole-house machine: this is why people think robotics are the future
    Discover
    Vol. 26 (4), 2005, pp 60-63.

  2. Technology quarterly (Special Supplement)
    Economist
    Vol.374 (8417), 2005, pp27.

  3. Best advice I ever got
    By Daisy Wademan
    Harvard Business Review
    Vol. 83 (1), 2005, pp35-44.

  4. Why smart people under perform
    By Edward M Hallowell
    Harvard Business Review
    Vol. 83 (1), 2005, pp54-62.

  5. How to play to your strengths
    By Laura Morgan Roberts et. al
    Harvard Busness Review
    Vol. 83 (1), 2005, pp75-80.

  6. Do your commitments match your convictions?
    By Donal N Sull and Dominic Houlder
    Harvard Business Review
    Vol. 83 (1), 2005, pp82-91.

  7. Managing oneself
    By Peter Drucker
    Harvard Busness Review
    Vol. 83 (1), 2005, pp100-109.

  8. Breakthrough ideas for 2005
    Harvard Business Review
    Vol. 83 (2), 2005, pp17-54.

  9. What great managers do
    By Marcus Buckingham
    Harvard Business Review
    Vol. 83 (3), 2005, pp70-79.

  10. A practical guide to social networks
    By Rob Cross, Jeanne Liedtka and Leigh Weiss
    Harvard Business Review
    Vol. 83 (3), 2005, pp124-132.

  11. Photocopying of copyrighted works for educational purposes: does it constitute fair use?
    By Dharam Veer Singh and Pankaj Kumar
    Journal of Intellectual Property Rights
    Vol. 10 (1), 2005, pp21-33.

  12. Information and Communication Technology towards rural uplift
    Kurukshetra
    Vol. 53 (5), 2005. (Special Issue)

  13. Too much information: see the world in a blur and the future comes into focus.
    By Mark Buchanan
    New Scientist
    Vol. 185 (2488), 2005, pp 32-35

  14. Nobel for a minus sign
    By Rohini M Godbole and Sunil Mukhi
    Resonance:Journal of science education
    Vol. 10 (2), 2005, pp33-51.

  15. Considerate computing
    By W. Wayt Gibbs
    Scientific American
    Vol. 292 (1), 2005, pp55-61.

  16. Best-kept secrets: quantum cryptography has marched from theory to laboratory to real products
    By Gary Stix
    Scientific American
    Vol. 292 (1), 2005, pp79-83.

  17. Atom chips
    By Jakob Reichel
    Scientific American
    Vol. 292 (2), 2005, pp32-39.

  18. Seeking better web searches
    By Javed Mostafa
    Scientific American
    Vol. 292 (2), 2005, pp32-39.

  19. Science and survival
    By C N R Rao
    Seminar
    Issue No. 547, March 2005, pp14-18.

  20. The state of physics
    By Sushanta Dattagupta
    Seminar
    Issue No. 547, March 2005, pp19-22.

  21. India and the world of mathematics
    By M S Raghunathan
    Seminar
    Issue No. 547, March 2005, pp 37-41.

  22. Protecting intellectual property
    By R A Mashelkar
    Seminar
    Issue No. 547, March 2005, pp42-45.

  23. Who says a woman can’t be Einstein?
    By Amanda Ripley
    Time
    Vol. 165 (12), 2005, pp53-61

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