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June 2008
Advances in Experimentation for Improving Products and Processes
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An Expression of Solar Research
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Collaborative Research in the Heartland
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Into the Looking Glass: Battelle Experts Forecast Future Technologies
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Technology Will Continue to be the Driver of Change
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Transforming Technologies for Biology and Medicine in the 21st Century
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Winning an R&D 100 Award—Innovation Meets Entry Submission
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April 2008
Are Biofuels The Right Choice?
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February 2008
Slowing Economy Dampens 2008 R&D Spending
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December 2007
Challenges Opportunities in the World of Independent Research
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Government CEO Roundtable
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R&D Magazine’s 42nd Scientist of the Year
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October 2007
World’s Best R&D Companies
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September 2007
Celebrating 45 Years of Innovation
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August 2007
Rocket Man
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July 2007
Closing the Imaging Gap Between Optical and Electron Microscopy
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June 2007
R&D Outsourcing Becomes More Strategic
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May 2007
Recreating the Lost Science Paradigm
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April 2007
Multiphysics Modeling Gets Real
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March 2007
Salaries Improve, Career Goals Endure
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February 2007
Globalization and Market Shifts Drive Analytical Instrument Changes
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January 2007
Industry Retakes Leadership Role
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December 2006
R&D’s Hot Tech for 2007
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November 2006
Architect of the Future: Refocusing On Basic Research
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October 2006
Mega Grid for Mega Science
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September 2006
2006 R&D 100 Awards
World-Class Technologies For R&D and Beyond

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August 2006
To Build a Better World
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July 2006
Delving Deeper into Materials with STEM
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June 2006
Mobile Labs in the Field
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May 2006
Unique Life Science Center Rises from the Desert
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April 2006
A New Paradigm in Time: Silicon MEMS Resonators vs. Quartz Crystals
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March 2006
Building a Nano-Friendly Facility
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February 2006
Safeguarding Against Terror With GC
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January 2006
2006 R&D Funding Improves Amid Increasing Restraints
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December 2005
Hot Technologies for 2006
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November 2005
Leading the Fight Against Disease
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October 2005
Job Satisfaction and Salaries Improve
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September 2005
2005 R&D 100 Awards
Recognizing the Best in Innovation

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August 2005
Bringing Sight to the Blind
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July 2005
How to Avoid Errors in a Stereo Microscope Measurement System
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How to Calibrate a Computer-Based Data Acquisition Device
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How to Deal with Data that Didn't Come from a Book
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How to do R&D
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How to Engineer Thermal System Solutions
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How to Gauge Sensor Noise in Closed-Loop AFMs
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How to Have IDL Working In-Line with NI LabVIEW
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How to Maximize Results For Six Sigma
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How to Measure Modulus with a Dynamic Mechanical Analyzer
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How to Monitor Fluid Dynamics in Two Locations
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How to Select a Full-Service MEMS Foundry
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How to Select an Isolator for Variable-Condition Studies
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How to Turn Science into Products
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How to Use FIB-SEM Data for 3-D Reconstruction
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June 2005
Military Apps Drive Simulation Tools
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May 2005
Novartis Creates Research Magic in A Candy Factory
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April 2005
Researchers Seek to Harness the Power of Stem Cells
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March 2005
Smart Materials Respond to Changing Environments
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February 2005
Measuring Innovation… Gauging Your Organization’s Success
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January 2005
Government Spending Continues To Drive R&D Growth
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December 2004
R&D's Hot Technologies for 2005
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November 2004
Constant Focus on the Future
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October 2004
VC R&D Funding Returns to Normal
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September 2004
R&D 100 Awards Honor Innovation at Its Best
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August 2004
Burt Rutan Takes Us to the Stars
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June 2004
Building a Sustainable Future for Photomasks
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May 2004
WINNER: Unifying Science With Contemporary Design
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April 2004
Protecting Your Intellectual Property
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March 2004
Careers and Goals Stay on Track, Salaries Rise
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February 2004
The 10 Rules of Technology Transfer
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January 2004
R&D Funding Forecast
Upturns and Defense Drive R&D in 2004

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Editor's Take
The Sensor Internet
September 4, 2008

Sensors are taking off. No, they really are. In 2007, a team from NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center tasked an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) to fly over one of the damaging wildfires racing through Southern California. The data collected for its sensors—which included crucial thermal-infrared imagery at much higher detail than available satellites—was instantly visualized using a software platform called Sensor Web 2.0.

Essentially, this system marks the latest in a steady progression of three developing technologies: robust interactive sensors, autonomous aerial vehicles, and sophisticated data management software. Sensor Web 2.0 happens to be polished enough to have played a crucial role in modern emergency response scenario, which possibly helped it earn a 2008 R&D 100 Award from R&D Magazine’s panel of judges.

What’s really interesting about the technology is that it is giving rise to the “Internet” of sensors. In addition to the existing Internet populated by human- or software-controlled computer “entities”, we will soon see a highly complex network of sensors, including thermal imagers, temperature gauges, cameras—from the simplest motion detectors to pricey space-based spectroradiometers.

Yeah, I admit to thinking this sounds a little like Skynet. But for fun let’s extend the sci-fi—what if Skynet were patched in to that swarm of insect-like robots that achieved a sort of decision-making sentience in Michael Crichton’s novel “Prey”. It doesn’t take too much of a stretch to envision the results. Aerial sensor-laden nanorobots assembled by engineered microbes which able to access the resources of the mythical Skynet would probably make quick work of any Terminator James Cameron might have to offer.

The stuff of sci-fi often pales before stranger truths, however, and who knows what biotechnology will bring us in the near future. “Sensor Internet” has a long ways to go before true global interconnectivity occurs, but for now, it’s heartening to see disparate areas of R&D coming together to deliver a tool that can truly help us respond quickly to a natural world that even less forgiving of slow response times than a swarm of nanorobots.

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