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2. Long Hard Road : The Lithium-Ion Battery and the Electric Car
3. The Lithium-ion Battery's Long and Winding Road
4. Long Hard Road
5. Building a Comprehensive Special Education Services Delivery System: A Proposed Model.
6. RFID: beyond the drive for five; RFID tags haven't yet reached the magical nickel price point, but aggressive changes in technology are pushing down their cost while improving performance
7. Engineer of the Year: Tom Watson, Design News' Engineer of the Year for 2006, is one of a new breed of automotive engineers who know energy management as well as they know engines and transmissions
8. Turning on the juice: electrical architectures of 300V, 500V and even 650V are delivering higher fuel efficiencies, greater reliability and a raft of new features for automotive consumers
9. America's high-tech quandry: in the U.S., engineering has lost the prestige it once enjoyed. Now, the country must figure out how to stay competitive with China, India, and other Asian countries determined to become the next engineering superpowers
10. The quest for imperfection: can North American and European automakers build vehicles as reliable as a Lexus or Honda? If they use a concept called 'functional build,' they can
11. The quest for perpetual flight; The advantages of such aircraft are enormous, begging the question: why aren't they already dotting the horizon?
12. Driverless vehicles take on the desert: DARPA's $2 million, winner-take-all race across the desert has attracted some of the country's best engineering teams
13. For automakers, it's bandwidth, bandwidth, bandwidth: to reduce complexity and prepare for the onslaught of more electronic features, automotive engineers are looking at faster, more efficient electrical architectures
14. As real as it gets; Aerospace engineers are learning more about design through simulation. Next up: merging the simulation with CAD models
15. Embedded's new star: microcontroller manufacturers are porting it to their products; defense and aerospace engineers are adopting it; software vendors are adding real-time to it. At long last, Linux has arrived in embedded's mainstream
16. It's all about [mu]: engineers have found a way to keep vehicles stable while driving on slippery surfaces. Now they need to cut the technology's cost, so they convince the public to buy it
17. Thinking big, an aerospace engineer takes on Hollywood: challenging movie-making tradition, Joe Bok's oversize, radio-controlled models for 'The Aviator' flew better, faster, and safer. Why? Higher Reynolds numbers, for starters
18. Out of juice! Nation's charge toward electric cars stalls
19. Alero 'stiffs' imports
20. Diaries from the Design Show
21. Electronic innovations shrink control technology
22. PC vs. PLC: the lines blur
23. Master craftsman
24. Raise the Titanic
25. Las Vegas' newest show bets on fluid power
26. Chrysler's digital trailblazer: the redesigned LH vehicles break new ground in CAD and assembly
27. How automakers tackle reliability
28. Holy moving telescope! Hydraulics star in Batman and Robin movie
29. Fluid power: adds high-tech thrills in amusement rides; in animatronics and complex motion bases, hydraulics and pneumatics stretch the state of the art
30. Chrysler launches an aluminum revolution
31. Dawn of the smart conveyor
32. Powertrain for the next century
33. 1997 technology forecast
34. Pneumatics make the bus connection: combining advanced pneumatic components with fieldbus technology, engineers can vastly simplify complex machinery
35. Hybrids grab the wheel; the internal combustion engin will still be here, but it will be bolstered by diesels, batteries, electric motors, and more
36. Truck gages get on the bus
37. Automation comes to India's railway
38. The proportional revolution: using 'out-of-the-box' thinking, Vickers developed a new generation of proportional valves in record time
39. Portable instrument speeds blood-gas analysis at the bedside
40. Technology forecast: 1996
41. It's showtime! Entertainment applications demonstrate the high-force, high-speed skill of hydraulics, including a Broadway show, movie, and zoo attraction
42. For 1996: an emphasis on value
43. Business jet for the 21st century
44. Less is more in mobile hydraulics
45. Water makes a comeback
46. The ultimate team player
47. 4-wheel drive steps back to the future: the '95 Explorer's electronically controlled system brings back simplicity
48. Technology forecast '95: emerging technologies will give engineers more flexibility in their designs
49. How inventors woo Detroit
50. Target for '95: peak performance
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