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- Producing more fresh water using less energy
- Bridging the gap at biorenewable chemical research
- U.S. should mirror Europe, Aussie energy efficiency plans
- Father, son engineering team develop hybrid RV
- The new Velcro: Metaklett
- MGB goes electric in South Carolina
- Tree power: The hard part is finding a plug
- Design process gets easier
- Acoustic tweezers save energy, more efficient
- LEGOs give new perspective at nanoscale
- Thinking green could boost economy
- High schooler creates robotic system for elephants
- Lean, mean, and green
- Plug-ins will get unprecedented MPGs of 200-400
- Robotic sub wins global competition
- Cash for clunkers: Ruin this engine, please
- Drilling method helps understand earthquakes
- Bird population feels affect of wind farms
- Computer records that just disappear
- Man on the moon: What are new frontiers
- Proper forest management could boost carbon storage
- Nano sensors that detect toxic chemicals
- Tongue can drive powered wheelchair
- Clearing up a fuzzy image
- Underwater manufacturing can speed biomedical research
- Heat is on for alternative bridge
- Math can cut out jet lag
- Gene sequencing a potential boost to biofuel's future
- Video: Reliability a total team effort
- Gilsdorf: Industry seeing 'little sparks of life'
- Tight budgets, but wireless keeps growing
- Honeywell president outlines challenges, trends
- At one with integration
- The ire of managers who hire engineering grads
- 'Big 3' carmakers lean toward lean
- Metal can pumps liquid uphill
- Tiny rotors could build nano generators
- New method can dissolve wood to create fuel
- Feds jump start fuel cell research center at USC
- Solar powered pasteurization process in Peru
- Lightning bolt in glass brings portable power
- Air gives touch to robotic hand
- Hologram discs boost storage capacity
- Getting up close and personal along Tornado Alley
- Career choice: Engineering students invent data logger
- Bridges monitor themselves
- Measuring heat flow shows bond strength
- Quick way to find toxic agent
- New process can split water into hydrogen, oxygen
- Robots get science lesson
- Microbes with muscle turn electricity to methane
- Nanotech batteries look to solve storage issue
- Nanogenerator only a heartbeat away
- Better gas mileage: What a drag
- Low tech sand filter can clean drinking water
- Yoon's coal dewatering technology turns sludge to powder
- Efficient solar power will soon see light of day
- Better biofuels through chemistry
- A better way to find drinking water
- Converting crops to jet fuel: Professor involves students
- Technology could use a middleware boost
- Leadership changes at automation suppliers
- Eberhart out at IPS
- Bolick retires from Honeywell
- Wind energy gets boost
- Santa takes off in 21st Century
- Efficient water usage on the farm
- Self-powered laptops around the corner
- Biodiesel leftovers healthy for diet
- Something's in the air, electromechanical sensor can sniff it out
- RPI research center sees the light of day
- Engineering collaboration leads to gene discovery
- Nanocoatings can protect, heal pitted products
- Have a heart, secure a heart
- Engineer solves baseball dilemma
- Nagappan Muthiah: Insight into real-world process control
- Mark Taft: Benefits of integrated process, power automation
- John G. Salls: The sun causes global warming, not people
- Brad Heath: Embracing cost-effective measures in the face of the economic downturn
- Norm Gilsdorf: Wireless allows more data points
- Norm Gilsdorf: Wireless continues to gain momentum
- Sol Shapiro: Geoengineering to the rescue
- Greg Bodenhamer: Schneider dishes on organic growth, acquisitions
- David W. St. Clair: The Rosetta stone of controller tuning
- Enrique Santacana: Down times, yes, but true growth areas exist
- In Memoriam: Vernon L. Trevathan
- Bridget Fitzpatrick: Tribal knowledge must go real time
- Enrique Santacana: Recovery will come in pieces
- Stephen Wells: Automation: The pursuit of excellence is the answer
- Walter Bajek: In Memoriam
- Thomas Easton: 3D printers, desktop factories, early adopters
- John Hill: Working with IT to grow
- Keith Nosbusch: To gain technology advantage, change remains key
- Thomas Schwieters: When good customers go bad
- Keith Nosbusch: Process industry remains a guiding light
- Paul Gruhn: Presenting … you
- Leah Jamieson: America's CTO
- Sudipta Bhattacharya: As Boomers leave, empowerment could help fill void
- Mike Treder: Nanorevolution, sooner rather than later
- Dr. Hans Baumann: Automation Founders Circle, ISA Honorary Member
- Margaret Walker: Automation Founders Circle, ISA Honorary Member
- Tom Thomas: Automation Founders Circle, Arnold O. Beckman Founder Award
- Robert Moore: Automation Founders Circle, Albert F. Sperry Founder Award
- Greg Shinskey: Automation Founders Circle, ISA's 2008 Life Achievement Award
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