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Can we be sure?
I probably never would have read the article if I hadn't quickly sensed a more than casual interest in the topic. But because it conveyed a...
EE-Evaluation Engineering, 12/01/09 by Paul Milo · More from publication -
It's all about innovation
One thing that's not lacking in our industry is innovation. It's happening all around us. The list of technical advancements in today's products is...
EE-Evaluation Engineering, 11/01/09 by Paul Milo · More from publication -
The engineers of tomorrow
As many of you already know, the IEEE is celebrating its 125th anniversary this year. Actually, the anniversary day was May 13, but the...
EE-Evaluation Engineering, 10/01/09 by Paul Milo · More from publication -
It's only 300 miles
When talking about pure electric vehicles or plug-in hybrids, invariably the topic of batteries takes center stage and quite often dominates the...
EE-Evaluation Engineering, 09/01/09 by Paul Milo · More from publication -
Squirrels make it look so easy
Researchers at the University of Pennsylvania Department of Electrical and Systems Engineering in conjunction with members of Boston Dynamics have...
EE-Evaluation Engineering, 08/01/09 by Paul Milo · More from publication -
Stories worth reading
With capital equipment budgets being scrutinized relentlessly by upper management to pare down or eliminate altogether any perceived nonessential...
EE-Evaluation Engineering, 07/01/09 by Paul Milo · More from publication -
The patch that saves lives
Maladies that befall us personally or a colleague naturally impact our daily lives much more than any situation--whether catastrophic or not--that...
EE-Evaluation Engineering, 06/01/09 by Paul Milo · More from publication -
Sooner, not later
I'm not a fan of blogs so I rarely ever read them. However, the title of a recent blog caught my attention because it seemingly flies in the face...
EE-Evaluation Engineering, 05/01/09 by Paul Milo · More from publication -
Of beetles and batteries
Several thought-provoking news items caught my attention recently, and I would like to share a couple of them with you. I'm well aware that what I...
EE-Evaluation Engineering, 04/01/09 by Paul Milo · More from publication -
Strengthen the strong
An article in the Feb. 2, 2009, issue of Newsweek puts forth a very difficult-to-imagine supposition--perhaps you may have read it. The article,...
EE-Evaluation Engineering, 03/01/09 by Paul Milo · More from publication
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