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2. One cool machine: for SGI, developing a super-fast supercomputer was easy. The trick was to keep it cool. Here's how they did it
3. Fast-track design: this NASCAR Team improves performance by analyzing vendors' models--not just the parts
4. Web weavers: some popular engineering websites are getting a makeover. Here's our evaluation of the changes
5. One hip doc: engineer and surgeon, Tony DiGioia revolutionized hip-implant surgery with his development of a computer-based surgical navigation tool that improves prosthetic selection and orientation
6. D-days in Detroit: if you think 'black smoke and balky engines' when you hear the word 'diesel, Detroit has a surprise for you: diesels just may be the ticket to a clean, quiet, fuel-efficient future
7. Pass the cake, Sir Isaac: how to improve performance by eating more sweets. (Flipside)
8. A case for depth perception: using polycarbonate, two-shot molding, a suite of software, and extensive collaboration, Kodak engineers and designers develop a single-use camera that breaks records for underwater performance. (Cover Story/Materials, Cad)
9. Lifer in the fire wars: Bill Lambert's engineering designs and industry work have helped set the standard for the breathing apparatus that enable fire fighters to save lives, including their own. (Special Achievement Award/Bill Lambert)
10. An icon returns: Allowing suppliers electronic access to its database, Ford brings back the Thunderbird--and points the way to a digital-design future. (Inside Story)
11. Design in the land of the rising sun
12. Why engineers seek solid ground
13. The new way to spell CAD: 'NT': UNIX operating systems run most sophisticated engineering software, but engineers can get most of the functionality they want on NT - and it's cheaper!
14. Engineering looks toward China
15. Suppliers: the competitive edge in design
16. King of the off-road
17. Gold rush! Software, sensors, motors, and more help athletes go for the Gold
18. Magician behind a magic kingdom
19. A new beginning for CAD
20. Business jet for the 21st century
21. Electrodes restore hearing; Dacron-enhanced implants bypass nerves to send sound directly to the brain
22. Hotshots!
23. Engineering's 'Mr. Speaker.' (Amar Bose)(includes related articles)
24. A glimpse at the Supercar
25. Masked marvel
26. An all-star lineup for sports equipment
27. 4 views of a blue-ribbon product
28. Greased lightning: software speeds development of the Thunderbolt, America's newest sport bike
29. The new pony streaks in
30. Spawning ground for global technology: Space Station Freedom's spinoffs aren't waiting for lift-off. Some are here now
31. Build your own dream gym
32. Engineering services: where creativity thrives
33. Prototyping expands design's portfolio
34. UV adhesives: Rx for medical disposables
35. Images from hidden worlds
36. Fasteners that mate with new materials
37. Curb air and water pollution
38. It's loud and clear: software sharpens design
39. Specialty fasteners to the rescue
40. Technology for the global village
41. How to slash design-analysis time
42. Drive quickens for safer cars
43. Fasteners take a custom twist
44. Steppingstone to the heavens: Space Station Freedom could produce revolutionary advances in several fields
45. How skunks sweeten product design; special teams bring focus, sense of urgency to product innovation
46. Fire detection systems for the '90s
47. PLM ensures BOMs don't bomb; Product Lifecycle Management software and services aim to aid supplier management, product development
48. Back to basics: FEA still key for verifying physical tests
49. CAD for the budget-conscious: don't have a big checkbook? No problem. You can get a lot of CAD for just $5,000. But make sure you know just what you're getting
50. Toyota 'gets the feeling' with CAD: powertrain group works with PTC to incorporate its best practices in its software
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