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January 2006

  1. Being stalked by intelligent design
    By Shipman, Pat
    American Scientist
    Vol. 93 (6), 2005, pp500-502.

  2. Personal health information management
    By Pratt, Wanda, etal.
    Communications of the ACM
    Vol. 49 (1), 2006, pp51-55.

  3. Seven key interventions for data warehouse success
    By Chenoweth, Tim
    Communications of the ACM
    Vol. 49 (1), 2006, pp114-119.

  4. Ethnocomputing: ICT in cultural and social context
    By Tedre, Matti, etal.
    Communications of the ACM
    Vol. 49 (1), 2006, pp126-130.

  5. Contradictory spaces of postcolonial techno-science
    By Abraham, Itty
    Economic and Political Weekly
    Vol. 41 (3), 2006 pp210-217.

  6. Beyond modern Vs alternative science debate: analysis of magnetic resonance imaging research
    By Prasad, Amit
    Economic and Political Weekly
    Vol. 41 (3), 2006, pp219-227.

  7. Can medical electronics pump up life beyond 100?
    By Narayanan, R
    Electronics for You
    Vol. 37 (10), 2005, pp43-50.

  8. High speed challenges for probes
    By Van Epps, Richard and McMasters, Sheri
    Electronics for You
    Vol. 37 (10), 2005, pp126-132.

  9. Stop making plans; start making decisions
    By Mankins, Michael C and Steele, Richard
    Harvard Business Review
    Vol.84 (1), 2006, pp76-84.

  10. Earthquake alarm: impending earthquakes have been sending us warning signals and people are starting to listen
    By Bleir, Tom and Freund, Friedemann
    IEEE Spectrum
    Vol. 42 (12), 2005, pp23-27.

  11. How clean is your mouse? Your workspace is seething with myriad mites, microbes and moulds
    By Hollingham, Richard
    New Scientist
    Vol. 188 (2531-2532), 2005, pp42-44.

  12. Life on hold: there’s a strange state between being dead and alive that could save your life
    By Trivedi, Bijal
    New Scintist
    Vol. 189 (2535), 2006, pp28-32.

  13. Om of Physics
    By Dalai Lama
    New Scientist
    Vol. 189 (2534), 2006, pp46-47.

  14. Techscope 2006: Ten technologies that will transform enterprise computing
    Network Magazine
    Vol. 6 (6), 2006, pp19-62.

  15. Foundation of basic arithmetic
    By Chahal, Jusbir S.
    Resonanace: journal of science education
    Vol. 11 (1), 2006, pp8-20.

  16. Ink-jet printers go beyond paper
    By Williams, Chris
    Physics World
    Vol. 19 (1), 2006, pp24-29.

  17. Is this the machine that will finally find life on Mars?
    By Hooper, Joseph
    Popular Science
    Vol. 268 (2), 2006, pp66-73, 95.

  18. Myth about Einstein
    By Dattagupta, Sushanta
    Resonanace: journal of science education
    Vol. 11 (1), 2006, pp63-78.

  19. Breakthrough of the year: Evolution in action
    Science
    Vol. 310 (5756), 2005, pp1878-1885.

  20. Patenting scientific inventions
    By Ray, Prasanta Kumar
    Science and Culture
    Vol. 71 (1-2), 2005, pp13-19.

  21. Einstein and India : his scientific , intellectual, social and moral link
    By Majumdar, Sisir K.
    Science and Culture
    Vol. 71 (11-12), 2005, pp371-377.

  22. Writing science and technology in India for non-specialists: information sources for science and technology communication
    By Sen, Subir K.
    Science and Culture
    Vol. 71 (11-12), 2005, 394-401.

  23. The Indians are coming: management thinkers emerging from the Indian subcontinent are bringing refreshing diversity to the boardrooms and are changing the face of Western business and MBA programs
    By Crainer, Stuart and Dearlove, Des
    Smart Manager
    Vol. 5 (1), 2006, pp63-67.

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