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Lest You Miss!
January 2005
20 most wired Indian companies
Business Today
Vol.14 (3), 2005, pp72-92.
Who’s afraid of research assessment?
By Gangan Prathap
Current Science
Vol. 88 (1), 2005, pp14-17.
Mathematics and the real world
By R Rajaraman
Current Science
Vol.88 (3), 2005, pp360-365.
Mathematics and computer science: the interplay
By C E Veni Madhavan
Current Science
Vol. 88 (3), 2005, pp397-404.
Chip innovations
By Renjith Mettoth
Electronics For You
Vol. 37 (1), 2005, pp46-54.
Gandhi in Ahmedabad, 1915-1920
By Makrand Mehta
Economic and Political Weekly
January 22-28 2005, pp291-299.
Updating land records: Is computerization sufficient?
By Naresh C Saxena
Economic and Political Weekly
January 22-28 2005, pp313-321.
Copyright and copy culture in Indian Music
By Rajlakshmi V Nesargi
Economic and Political Weekly
February 5 2005, pp516-517.
Make a smart move to smart phones
By Preethi J
Electronics for you
Vol. 37 (2), 2005, pp75-87.
All about digital imaging
By K C Bhasin
Electronics For You
Vol. 37 (2), 2005, pp108-114.
Nanotechnology: an industrial revolution in the offing
By V Krishna Moorthy
Invention Intelligence
Vol. 40 (1), 2005, pp5-15.
How to do an infinite number of things before breakfast
By John D Barrow
New Scientist
Vol. 185 (2484), 2005, pp28-32.
India: the next knowledge superpower (special issue)
New Scientist
Vol. 185 (2487), 2005, pp30-53.
Going the distance: doing a PhD?
By Stephen Marshall and Nick Green
New Scientist
Vol. 185 (2487), 2005, pp58-61.
And finally I’d like to thank my high school physics teacher
By James Valhos
Popular Science
Vol. 266 (3), 2005, pp58-63.
What makes an entrepreneur?
By Gururaj Deshpande
Siliconindia: The Business of Technology
Vol. 1 (1), 2005, pp30-31.
Competing through information management and technology
By Donald A Marchand
Smart Manager
Vol. 4 (2), Feb-March 2005, pp115-121.
Do you want to live forever? Aubrey de Grey thinks he knows how to defeat aging
By Sherwin Nuland
Technology Review
Vol. 108 (2), 2005, pp36-45.
Unnatural selection: Machines using genetic algorithms are better than humans at designing other machines
By Sam Williams
Technology Review
Vol. 108 (2), 2005, pp54-58.
New science of happiness: what makes the human heart sing? Researchers are taking a close look. What they have found may surprise you
By Claudia Walls
Time
Vol. 165 (8), 2005, pp30-47.
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