eprintid: 700 rev_number: 12 eprint_status: archive userid: 205 dir: disk0/00/00/07/00 datestamp: 2010-08-31 23:36:16 lastmod: 2019-10-03 22:52:53 status_changed: 2010-08-31 23:36:16 type: journal_issue metadata_visibility: show item_issues_count: 0 title: Engineering and Science, Volume 70:2, 2007 ispublished: pub subjects: journal_issue full_text_status: public date: 2007 date_type: published publication: Engineering and Science volume: 70 number: 2 publisher: California Institute of Technology place_of_pub: Pasadena, CA id_number: CaltechES:70.2.0 refereed: FALSE issn: 0013-7812 editors_name: Smith, Douglas L. editors_id: Smith-D-L official_url: https://resolver.caltech.edu/CaltechES:70.2.0 rights: You are granted permission for individual, educational, research and non-commercial reproduction, distribution, display and performance of this work in any format. collection: CaltechES toc:
Powering the Planet
by Nathan S. Lewis
The world uses more energy than you can imagine. A Caltech chemist looks at the scale of the problem, and offers a glimpse of a solution.
For the Love of Termites
by Elisabeth Nadin
Termite gut microbes fueled the interest of one Caltech scientist, and they may one day help fuel your car.
Look Up, Look Down, Look All Around
by Douglas L. Smith
Self-driving cars? Fewer cell-phone towers? An antenna array on a chip developed by Caltech engineers could make them a reality.
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Books: The Volterra Chronicles by Judith R. Goodstein
Obituaries: Homer J. Stewart, Felix Strumwasser, Mildred G. Goldberger
citation: Engineering and Science, Volume 70:2, 2007. [Journal Issue] https://resolver.caltech.edu/CaltechES:70.2.0