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Lest You Miss!
July 2005
Is India a science superpower?
By Nanda, Meera
Frontline
Vol. 22 (19), 2005, pp92-93.
Using VoIP to compete
By Werbach, Kevin
Harvard Business Review
Vol.83 (9), 2005, pp140-147.
I’m on the plane: is the clamour to allow cell phone calls in flight threatening to endanger passengers’ lives?
By Cohen, David
New Scientist
Vol.187 (2516), 2005, pp44-47.
Ten steps to saving the planet
By Reay, Dave
New Scientist
Vol.187 (2516), 2005, pp36-40.
ID revolution- prepare to meet the new you
By Biever, Celeste
New Scientist
Vol.187 (2516), 2005, pp26-30.
Mother superior
By Hamilton, Garry
New Scientist
Vol.187 (2515), 2005, pp26-29.
Hot link to a Nobel prize
By Gefter, Amanda
New Scientist
Vol. 187 (2515), 2005, pp 44-45.
Inside the virtual machine
By Duntemann, Jeff
P C Magazine
Vol. 24 (16), 2005, pp66-68.
Is Economics the next physical science?
By Farmer, Doyne et al.
Physics Today
Vol.58 (9), 2005, pp36-42.
Inside the virtual machine
By Duntemann, Jeff
P C Magazine
Vol. 24 (16), 2005, pp66-68.
Is Economics the next physical science?
By Farmer, Doyne, et al.
Physics Today
Vol.58 (9), 2005, pp36-42.
Optical fibre: science, technology and evolution
By Bhadra, S K et al.
Science and Culture
Vol. 71 (506), 2005, pp116-130.
How should we set priorities?
By Gibbs, W Wayt.
Scientific American
Vol. 293 (3), 2005, pp86-93.
Simulating ancient societies: computer modelling is helping unravel the archaeological mysteries
By Kohler, Timothy A
Scientific American
Vol.293 (1), 2005, pp77-82.
Shrinking circuits with water: semiconductor manufacturers are giving their products a dousing in the name of faster, smaller, cheaper
By Stix, Gary
Scientific American
Vol. 293 (1), 2005, pp64-67.
Future of stem cells: special report
Scientific American
Vol. 293 (1), 2005, ppA1-A35.
Many faces of Mars
By Christensen, Philip R
Scientific American
Vol. 293 (1), 2005, pp32-39.
Designing strategy
By Kaplan, Robert. S.
Smart Manager
Vol. 4 (5), 2005, pp53-59.
Never say die
By Shete, Raju
Smart Manager
Vol. 4 (5), 2005, pp30-35.
Holographic memory
By Huang, Gregory T.
Technology Review
Vol. 108 (9), 2005, pp64-67.
R & D 2005: Technology Review annual look at corporate research
Technology Review
Vol. 108 (9), 2005, pp50-61.
Look who’s talking
By Pandey, Ravi Shekhar
Voice & Data
Vol. 12 (3), 2005, pp52-56.
Life reinvented at MIT: Birth of synthetic biology
By Morton, Oliver
Wired
Vol. 13 (1), 2005, pp169-175.
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