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In living color
Software that can create whole new worlds of digital art is also enlarging the concept of what constitutes a complete engineering education. For...
ASEE Prism, 04/01/02 by Fischer, Joannie · More from publication -
Managing the unmanageable
Since the mid-1990s, advances in DNA sequencing have promised to change our understanding of humanity and all other living creatures. But suddenly,...
ASEE Prism, 12/01/01 by Fischer, Joannie · More from publication -
A dean of their own
ENGINEERING STUDENTS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON KNOW THAT DEVICE DENTON, A SELFDESCRIBED "BULLDOZER," WILL MOVE MOUNTAINS WHEN IT COMES TO...
ASEE Prism, 09/01/01 by Fischer, Joannie · More from publication -
21st century gold rush
Now that mapping is complete, the human genome project shows incredible promise, including curing cancer, warding off old age, and, for some,...
ASEE Prism, 01/01/01 by Fischer, Joannie · More from publication -
Bill Joy's bad dream
He's no mad scientist, and that's why it's so scary when this latter-day Einstein talks about robots and other new technologies running amok. With...
ASEE Prism, 11/01/00 by Fischer, Joannie · More from publication -
New age for the elderly
The legendary poet Dylan Thomas, who wrote "Do not go gentle into that good night, old age should bum and rave," would probably be very proud of...
ASEE Prism, 12/01/99 by Fischer, Joannie · More from publication


