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Engineering Resource Sites
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Edinburgh Engineering Virtual Library; access to high tech information. The United Kingdom's gateway to engineering resources on the internet, which is browsable by subject and resource type. |
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A United Kingdom site dedicated to diffusion of knowledge relating to materials properties and uses, as well as serving as an international society and acting as a professional body for materials scientists and engineers. |
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All kinds of information about chips, chip manufacturers, magazines, news groups and more. You can search a database (Java Script needed) for obscure or hard to find chips. The chip data is organized in various categories such as prefixes, postfixes, number, name, function, and so on. |
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American Society of Civil Engineers home page. |
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Get connected to robotics. For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology is a non-profit organization that sponsors annual robotics competitions. Their site contains links to other robotics sites and information on past competitions. Be sure to check out Robot Information Central; links to companies and information esoteric to practical - even the IBM Patent Database. |
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This final report of the World Commission on Dams and Development was released in November 2000. A major purpose of the commission was to review the development and effectiveness of large dams and assess alternatives for water resources and energy development. |
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IRN supports local communities working to protect their rivers and watersheds. We work to halt destructive river development projects, and to encourage equitable and sustainable methods of meeting needs for water, energy and flood management. Alsee the report |
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Here's a science connection for you - biology and engineering. Biofilms can be destructive environments and are drawing lots of research interest. This Montana State Univ. site is a good source of information. Get more information from the American society for Microbiolgy |
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Machines that replicate themselves? This page by Moshe Sipper details the evolution of thought in this area since John Von Neumann gave it theoretical credence in the 40's. As this discipline engages the tool of computer science the ideas become thought-provoking. See also Artificial Life Online, and be sure to visit computer animations. |