Engineering and Science, Volume 49:3, January 1986. [Journal Issue] https://resolver.caltech.edu/CaltechES:49.3.0
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Table of Contents
Engineering Features of the Recent Mexican Earthquake
by James L. Beck and John F. Hall
Caltech civil engineers document the extensive damage to modern multi-story buildings
located on Mexico City's dry lake bed.
Biomedical Applications of NMR
by John D. Roberts
A laboratory technique for studying molecular properties now offers great potential in
medical imaging.
A Scientist in Space
by Taylor Wang
A JPL physicist travels out of this world to do his experiments in zero gravity.
Tiny
Tale
Gets Grand
Electron beam lithography reduces a page of Dickens to micrometer size to meet a longstanding
challenge.
Departments
Research in Progress
Comet Composition
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