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1. Space cadet: Jim Tighe was the driving force behind the aerodynamics of SpaceshipOne, the airplane that won the coveted Ansari X Prize. For his achievements, Design News readers have voted him Engineer of the Year

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

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

18. Magician behind a magic kingdom

20. Business jet for the 21st century

22. Hotshots!

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

29. The new pony streaks in

31. Build your own dream gym

33. Prototyping expands design's portfolio

35. Images from hidden worlds

37. Curb air and water pollution

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

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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