Wisconsin engineer
Source:
Koralesky, Steve; Paul, Jonah, Editor
Wisconsin engineer
Volume 111, Number 1
Madison, Wisconsin: Wisconsin Engineering Journal Association, November 2006
URL to cite for this work: http://digital.library.wisc.edu/1711.dl/UW.WIEv111no1
Contents
Table of contents, p. 1
Editorial notes, pp. 2-3
BME professor stresses world beyond microscope, Fosler, Bryan pp. 4-[5]
Getting in focus: high-tech lenses give "lab on a chip" its perspective, Stauffer, Matt pp. 6-7
Thinking inside the box: UW-Madison contributes to international fusion research, Kamenski, Paul pp. 8-9
Mind over matter: researchers forge brain-computer connections, Stringfield, M.; Yakovleva, V. pp. 10-11
Dog days for beloved planet: Pluto gets demoted, Klescewski, Katie pp. 12-13
Windows Vista: hasta la vista, XP, Campbell, J.; Treske, M. pp. [14], 15-16
Breaking out of the engineering bubble, Forster, Natalie p. 17
Letter to the editor, pp. 18-19
Just one more: the finest in eclectic humor, Jordan, K.; Maly, R.; Oliver, K.; Rybeck, N.; Weltzin, C. pp. 20 ff.
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