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Scientific American Magazine
| Technology
A way to diagnose engine problems without ever having to look under the hood
By
Philip Yam
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Mar 18, 2007 |
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Scientific American Magazine
| Energy & Sustainability
Nothing could match the Segway's initial hype, but how far has it come since?
By
Steven Ashley
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Jan 14, 2007
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Scientific American Magazine
| Environment
New devices can make forecasts for your own backyard
By
Mark Alpert
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Jul 24, 2006
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Scientific American Magazine
| Health
A pricey way to determine health risks: 250 tests at once
By
Philip Yam
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May 22, 2006 |
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Scientific American Magazine
| Consumer Electronics
Sony's R1 Combines Near Pro-Quality Images With Live Preview
By
Steven Ashley
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Mar 26, 2006 |
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Scientific American Magazine
A disturbing stroll through a simulated battlefield
By
Mark Alpert
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Jan 22, 2006
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Scientific American Magazine
| Automotive Technology
Automatic transmission makes cycling a breeze
By
Kaspar Mossman
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Nov 21, 2005
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Scientific American Magazine
| Health
Does an infrared sauna really detoxify the body?
By
Gary Stix
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Sep 26, 2005 |
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Scientific American Magazine
| Technology
Portable satellite radio is a palmtop cornucopia of music
By
Steven Ashley
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Jul 25, 2005
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Scientific American Magazine
| Technology
Receiving HDTV over the air takes luck and lots of patience
By
Philip Yam
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May 23, 2005
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Scientific American Magazine
| Technology
New thermal cameras show the world in infrared
By
Mark Alpert
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Mar 28, 2005 |