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March 2006

  1. Ditch your phone company?
    By Metz, Cade
    PC Magzine
    Vol. 25 (4), 2006 pp118-130.
  2. Global telecom revolution: spatial-temporal aspects
    By Nauriyal, D K and Bhalla, Sajeev
    Journal of Scientific & Industrial Research
    Vol. 65 March, 2006 pp 195-212
  3. Knots and links
    By Sebastain, K L.
    Resonance: journal of science education
    Vol.11 (3), 2006 pp25-35
  4. Aryabhata and axial rotation of earth
    By Dutta, Amarty Kumar
    Resonance: journal of science education
    Vol.11 (3), 2006 pp51-68
  5. Freud in our midst
    By Adler, Jerry
    Newsweek
    Vol. 147 (13) March 27, 2006 pp39-47
  6. Recognition engines
    By Stix, Gary
    Scientific American
    Vol. 294 (1), 2006 pp80-83
  7. March of the qubits: biggest obstacle to quantum computing appears to be solved. The machines are on their way.
    By Cho, Dan
    New Scientist
    Vol. 189 (2544), 2006 pp42-45
  8. Where’s the real bottleneck in scientific computing?
    By Wilson, Gregory V.
    American Scientist
    Vol.94 (1) 2006. pp5-6.
  9. Unwed numbers: mathematics of Sudoku, a puzzle that boasts “ No math required”.
    By Hayes, Brian
    American Scientist
    Vol.94 (1) 2006. pp12-15.
  10. High-speed imaging of shock waves explosions and gunshots: new digital video technology combined with some classic imaging techniques, reveals shock waves as never before.
    By Settles, Gary S
    American Scientist
    Vol.94 (1) 2006. pp22-31.
  11. Computing with quantum knots.
    By Collins, Graham P.
    Scientific American
    Vol. 294 (4), 2006 pp41-47
  12. Does globalization help or hurt the world poor? The answer is: both. The real question is how to maximize the help and minimize the hurt.
    Scientific American
    Vol. 294 (4), 2006 pp68-75.
  13. Discovery of knowledge flow in science
    By Zhuge, Hai
    Communications of the ACM
    Volume 49 , Issue 5, 2006 Pages: 101 – 107.
  14. Designing a new foundation for design
    By Winogard, Terry
    Communications of the ACM,
    Volume 49 , Issue 5, 2006 pp 71-74
  15. Beyond the algorithmization of the sciences
    By Easton, Thomas A.
    Communications of the ACM.
    Volume 49 , Issue 5, 2006 pp 31-33
  16. 10 Emerging technologies
    Technology Review
    Vol.109 ( 1) March/April, 2006 pp55-70
  17. Virtual organization
    By Witzel, Morgen
    Smart Manager
    Vol. 5 (3), 2006, 2006 pp81-84.
  18. Electrify your mind.
    By Trivedi, Bijal
    New Scientist
    Vol. 190 ( 2547) 2006 pp34-37
  19. From fingerprint to writerprint
    By Li, Jiexun, Zheng, Rong and Chen, Hsinchun
    Communications of the ACM
    Vol. 49(4), 2006 pp76-82
  20. Beyond stereotypes of IT professionals: implications for IT HR practices.
    By Enns, Harvey G, Ferratt, Thomas W, Prasad, Jayesh
    Communications of the ACM
    Vol. 49(4), 2006 pp76-82

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