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by Larry Niven
Louis Wu was under the wire when two men came to invade his privacy.
by Roger S. Pressman, Bruce Maxim
"Have you ever noticed how the invention of one technology can have profound and unexpected effects on other seemingly u...
by Frederick P. Brooks
In many ways, managing a large computer programming project is like managing any other large undertaking—in more than mo...
by William Gibson, Bruce Sterling
COMPOSITE IMAGE, OPTICALLY encoded by escort-craft of the trans-Channel airship Lord Brunel: aerial view of suburban Che...
by Christopher Hadnagy
It was just a few years ago that I was sitting with my friend and mentor, Mati Aharoni, deciding to launch www.social-en...
by Philip Reeve
It was a dark, blustery afternoon in spring, and the city of London was chasing a small mining town across the dried-out...
by William D. Callister
Sometimes it is useful to subdivide the discipline of materials science and engineering into materials science and mater...
by J. L. Meriam, L. G. Kraige
Dynamics is that branch of mechanics which deals with the motion of bodies under the action of forces.
by Alan Williams
Mix proportions may be specified either by weight or by volume in terms of the ratios of fine aggregate and coarse aggre...
by Bird, J. O., John Bird
When 2 is divided by 3, it may be written as 2/3 or 2/3.
by Michael J. Moran, Howard N. Shapiro
The word thermodynamics stems from the Greek words therme (heat) and dynamis (force).