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1. Contract packager takes its vitamins seriously: Compass Pharma's drug packaging experience gave it a head start in the newly regulated nutritional supplement business

2. Fabrics get smart: electroactive textiles serve as switches, sensors, and more

3. Fabrics get smart: electro-active textiles serve as switches, sensors, and more

4. Composite decisions: how do Airbus engineers decide which materials to use? They let the best materials compete against one another

5. Green engineering: new chairs from Haworth and Steelcase tread lightly on the environment

6. Nanotech surfaces: in coatings and surface enhancements, a little nanotechnology goes a long way

8. Green wire: automotive wiring gets an environmentally friendly coating

9. Electric racer: there's something missing from Raser Technologies' race car. The engine; To demonstrate just how powerful its ac-induction motor technology can be, Raser built a Formula race car driven entirely by batteries and the company's Symetron P2 pancake motor. No combustion engine needed

10. Inside outsourcing: should design engineers fear outsourcing? Maybe, but not quite yet

11. Winning composites: SPE competition brings out the best in automotive engicomposites--and other neering thermoplastics, too

12. The right stuff: the best materials and mechanical design savvy help spacesuit makers balance conflicting engineering goals

14. Ceramics: cool current; High-temperature superconducting wire becomes increasingly practical operationally and financially

15. Cool means small: a low-power, efficient processor is the key to new handheld computer

16. Say 'color': special-effect colors help Kodak tailor the looks of one-time use cameras to consumer tastes around the world

18. CFD yields EPA okay: computational fluid dynamics software helped Volvo engineers create a heavy truck that meets clean air standards and doesn't gulp fuel economy to the wind

19. Breaking the glass barrier: after 10 years in development, new coating and processing technologies have paved the way for plastic car windows

20. Fast models, big value: by cutting the number of design iterations and allowing engineers to check component stack-up early in the design process, office modeling helps motorola save time money, and engineering effort

21. Turning point: Hewlett Packard's new Tablet PC may be loaded with features, but it's the not-so-simple rotating hinge that will turn heads. (Cover Story)

22. Dazzling plastics difficult engineering

23. Metals take a turn in new drills: there's no shortage of new products that scrap metals in favor of plastics. DeWalt's latest line of cordless drills went the other way. (Design for Manufacturing)

24. Big trucks, tight turns: four wheel steer enables tight turns, but safety came first in this by-wire steering system

27. Big crane has global reach. (Global Innovation Award/Grove Worldwide)

29. Molding multiphysics: a tighter coupling of mold-filling and structural analyses provides insight into part performance and molding economics

32. PBT gets a makeover: a new cyclic form of this familiar engineering plastic could expand its use

33. It's not all about the circuit: today's consumer electronics present their share of mechanical engineering challenges, too

36. New composite lifts off: here's an introduction to a new glass-reinforced version of a familiar thermoplastic

37. Mold away design problems: new injection molding techniques do away with a pair of common design troubles

38. Bayer breaks up polymers business: it is possible that this corporate restructuring will ultimately push plastics into emerging applications

40. Strong bodies: advanced high-strength steel promises weight loss, safety gains

43. Intelligent fasteners: shape memory alloys and embedded systems could forever change how we assemble--and disassemble things--with mechanical fasteners

44. TPE seals relax: stress relaxation tests help predict sealing performance

45. And the survey says ... A new study reveals design engineers plastic preferences

50. Elastomeric survivors: dragging old parts from junk yards and recycling plants into their lab, engineers test if elastomers hold up in the real world. (Materials)

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