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Lest You Miss!
November 2011
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By Seikyung Jung, Joseph Lawrance.,
ACM Inroads,
vol. 2, no. 3, pp. 47-50, sept. 2011.
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Empirical Software Engineering
BY Greg Wilson & Jorge Aranda.,
American Scientist,
Vol. 99, No. 6, pp. 466-473, Nov.-Dec. 2011.
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Holmes, N.,
Computer,
Vol. 44, no. 10, p. 99-100, Oct. 2011.
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Expect innovation from your new tablet
by Wong, Bill.,
Electronic Design,
Vol. 59, no. 15, pp. 31-39, Nov. 2011.
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Smart cards making a smart chioce,
By Sen, Srabani.,
Electronic For You,
vol. 43, no. 9, 70-76, Sept. 2011.
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By Jonathan K. Foster.,
New Scientist,
Vol. 212, no. 2841, pp. 32-33, Nov. 2011.
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By Richard, Webb.,
New Scientist,
Vol. 212, no. 2839, pp. 40-55, Nov. 2011.
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New Scientist,
Vol. 212, No. 2834, pp. 39-44, Oct. 2011.
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By Michael Brooks.,
New Scienctis,
Vol. 211, no. 2832, pp. 34-37, Oct. 2011.
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By Corley, Anne-Marie.,
New Scientist,
Vol. 211, no. 2830, pp. 39-43, Sept. 2011.
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By Biever Celeste.,
New Scientist,
Vol. 211, no. 2829, pp. 42-45, Sept. 2011.
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By James W. Penebaker.,
New Scientist,
Vol. 211, no. 2828, pp. 42-45, Sept. 2011.
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Limits of Intelligence : the laws of physics may well prevent the human brain from evolving into an ever more powerful thinking machine
By Douglas Fox.,
Scientific American,
Vol. 305, no. 1, pp. 21-27, Jul. 2011.
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A Nobel Celebration : as Nobel Prize winners gather this month to share their wisdom with younger researchers,
By Ferris Jabr .,
Scientific American,
Vol. 304, no. 6, pp. 36-45, Jun. 2011.
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Hacking the Lights Out: the Computer Virus Threat to the Electrical Grid Computer viruses have taken out hardened industrial control systems. The electrical power grid may be next
By David M. Nicol .,
Scientific American,
Vol. 305, no. 1, pp. 54-59, Jul. 2011.
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How to Build a Better Learner : brain studies suggest new ways to improve reading, writing and arithmetic-and even social skills,
By Gary Stix .,
Scientific American,
Vol. 305, no. 2, pp. 30-37, Aug. 2011.
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Why Math Works : is math invented or discovered? A leading astrophysicist suggests that the answer to the millennia-old question is both
By Mario Livio.,
Scientific American,
Vol. 305, no. 2, pp. 61-63, Aug. 2011.
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Engines of Innovation : most of humanity now lives in a metropolis. That simple fact helps to fuel our continued success as a species
By Edward Glaeser.,
Scientific American,
Vol. 305, no. 3, pp. 36-41, Sept. 2011.
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Brains over Buildings : to rejuvenate urban centers, look to teachers and entrepreneurs
By Edward Glaeser.,
Scientific American,
Vol. 305, no. 3, pp. 50-55, Sept. 2011.
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