What
is tomorrow's car going to look like and what will make it run?
Automotive engineers say it won't bear any resemblance to today's
state-of-the-art SUV or luxury sedan.
By
Thomas K. Grose
By passing
a copyright protection law in 1998, Congress turned the exposure of
inadequate security systems into a crime, according to a First Amendment
expert, who says the Digital Millennium Copyright Act represents the
worst kind of special interest lawmaking.
Women
engineers and scientists who want to pursue academic careers in Japan
face almost insurmountable obstacles, but increasingly they're fighting
back.
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