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issues . . .

Winter 2004
Cloning Ethics; Prof profs; Hunting Hannibal; Behind the Bricks #1; Quaking Campus

Spring 2003
New Space Race; Silly Science; Quantum Leaps; Return of the Rails; Mozilla; Restaurant Review

Fall 2002
inside fermilab; st. paul's green village; nanotech transistors; a guide to going green; grad school applicants multiply

Spring 2002
the crossroads of the human mind; architectural addition; search for neutrinos; simply the best; what's old is new again; bakken museum; mntap: this isn't your ordinary summer job

Fall 2001
cyber security; women in i.t.; the end of evolution?; personal rapid transit; comic(al) physics; the future of medicine

Summer 2001
channelopathies; put a little art in your science; professional development; ai in 2001; copyright on the internet; questionable contraceptives

Spring 2001
monalisa and nanotechnology; going global; dropping the calculator and picking up the pencil; formula car team; at the fair; g-2 project challenges standard model

Fall 2000
cosmic ray project; boomeranging; overflow control; racing with the sun; a fun and freaky find; around the world on a friday afternoon

Summer 2000
new state science museum; exponential growth of biomed; computer simulations; making the machine; see 3po at the mia; sci-fi winners

November/December 1999
magnetic mosaic; minnesota sets the pace; engineering genes; quantum vision; understanding dvd

May/June 1999
little neutral one; what's the matter; a star is born; looking towards the stars; sci-fi winners

February/March 1999
time experience and networking; the last great mystery; formula for success; examining english

November/December 1998
technology enhanced learning; partly cloudy; after the interview; gunny green

March/April 1998
exploring IT abroad; the write requirements; experiencing a nexus

November/December 1997
The Winds of Heaven; how to build your own web page; summer field camps

July/August 1997
1996-97 sci-fi issue

May/June 1997
a new computer system makes roads safer; becoming a registered professional; the Basic Sciences and Biomedical Engineering building; a sampling of IT's Class of '97

March/April 1997
cyber learning; material science and semiconductor fabrication; an Interview with Dr. Youcef Saad; Jedi marketing trick

January/February 1997
the history of women in IT; a look at energy; furthering landmark discoveries at the Jane Goodall Institute

November/December 1996
the University's Geometry Center; IT Career Services; a profile of a student researcher in the astronomy department; making minnesota nicer to technolgy-based companies

May 1996
a profile of the University's solar car team; the Undergraduate Research Opportunity Program; internship programs in the Institute of Technology; an interview with the Dean of IT; an IT student's year in China; the mentoring program provides a glimpse into life in the real world

April 1996
Dr. John Najarian and the ALG program; bringing the fruits of academia to the marketplace; reengineering the Institute of Technology

January 1996
exploring convection in the earth's mantle; genetic algorithms modeling neuron behavior; interfacial engineering coordinating research activities with the private sector; research at the laboratory for computational science and engineering; first amendment issues specific to the world wide web

November 1995
treatment of contaminated water; particle research technology; radioactive waste disposal

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