“‘tech’ Tag”,2019-09-14
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technology, most recent first: 15 related tags, 384 annotations, & 125 links (parent).
- See Also
- Gwern
- “Miscellaneous”, 2009
- “Startup Ideas”, 2017
- “Research Bounties On Fulltexts”, 2018
- “CO2 Coin: Decentralized Carbon Capture Blockchains”, 2021
- “Newton’s System of the World and Comets”, 2016
- “Epigrams”, 2014
- “Evolution As Backstop for Reinforcement Learning”, 2018
- “Progress In Beauty”, 2016
- “About Gwern”, 2009
- “Music and Distraction”, 2012
- “Girl Scouts & Good Corporate Governance”, 2011
- “Choosing Software”, 2008
- “Wikipedia and Other Wikis”, 2009
- “Resilient Haskell Software”, 2008
- Links
- “‘You Tried to Tell Yourself I Wasn’t Real’: What Happens When People With Acute Psychosis Meet the Voices in Their Heads?”
- “Satu Rämö’s Novel Received 1-Star Reviews on Amazon UK Because the Wrong Story Was Published on the Cover of the Hildur Book”, 2024
- “The Value of Space Activity”, 2024
- “The Hidden Engineering of Landfills”
- “Battle Over Startup Leaves Early Investor With No Equity, $2.6 Million Legal Bill § The Information PR War”, 2024
- “The Ant And The Grasshopper: Seasonality And The Invention Of Agriculture”, 2024
- “Shell Buckling for Programmable Metafluids”, et al 2024
- “The Road to Zero: The 50-Year Effort to Eliminate Roof Fall Fatalities from US Underground Coal Mines”, 2024
- “What Happens When You Touch a Pickle to an AM Radio Tower?”, 2024
- “Open Source Data Programs From Low-Earth Orbit Synthetic Aperture Radar Companies: Questions and Answers [Industry Profiles and Activities]”, 2023
- “America, Jump-Started: World War II R&D and the Takeoff of the US Innovation System”, 2023
- “Taxonomy and Nomenclature for the Stone Domain in New England”, 2023
- “Testing My Speech Jammer In Public”, 2023
- “Testing My Speech Jammer In Public § Speech Jammer Immunity”, 2023
- “Application of the Thermodynamics of Radiation to Dyson Spheres As Work Extractors and Computational Engines, and Their Observational Consequences”, 2023
- “The Oxygen Bottleneck for Technospheres”, 2023
- “Insights from a Laboratory Fire”, et al 2023
- “Elephant Rifle Annihilates Ballistic Gel at 82,000FPS § Combustion by Compression”, 2023
- “Rebecca Struthers on Watches, Watchmaking, and the Hands of Time § Practical Challenges With Marine Chronometers”, 2023
- “You And Your Research”, 2023
- “Fusion Power by 2028? Microsoft Is Betting on It”, 2023
- “Founder Personality and Entrepreneurial Outcomes: A Large-Scale Field Study of Technology Startups”, 2023
- “Taxing Uber”, 2023
- “Effectiveness of an Over-The-Counter Self-Fitting Hearing Aid Compared With an Audiologist-Fitted Hearing Aid: A Randomized Clinical Trial”, et al 2023
- “All-Way Stops”, 2023
- “Invention and the Life Course: Age Differences in Patenting”, et al 2023
- “The Mechanics of the Industrial Revolution”, et al 2022b
- “Linux, Amazon, Meta, and Microsoft Want to Break the Google Maps Monopoly: Overture Maps Foundation Wants to End the Oppressive Rule of the Google Maps API”, 2022
- “Dynamic Soaring As a Means to Exceed the Solar Wind Speed”, et al 2022
- “Are Ideas Being Fished Out?”, 2022
- “Active Pixel Sensor Matrix Based on Monolayer MoS2 Phototransistor Array”, et al 2022
- “Measuring Motion-To-Photon Latency for Sensorimotor Experiments With Virtual Reality Systems”, et al 2022
- “Selective Neutralization and Deterring of Cockroaches With Laser Automated by Machine Vision”, et al 2022
- “Communication And The Role Of The Medieval Tower In Greece: A Re-Appraisal”, 2022
- “Following the Herds? A New Distribution of Hunting Kites in Southwest Asia”, et al 2022
- “Connecting the Scientific and Industrial Revolutions: The Role of Practical Mathematics”, Kelly & 2022
- “The Charming Bloke Who Dominates GeoGuessr: Tom Davies Has Become a Beloved Icon of the Google Maps Guessing Game”, 2022
- “Searching for Cyclic TV Reference Paradoxes”, 2022
- “Then What? Assessing the Military Implications of Chinese Control of Taiwan”, 2022
- sniko_ @ “2022-05-09”
- “Light-Driven Microdrones”, et al 2022
- “‘I Think I Discovered a Military Base in the Middle of the Ocean’—Null Island, the Most Real of Fictional Places”, 2022
- “Apple and Meta Gave User Data to Hackers Who Used Forged Legal Requests: Hackers Compromised the Emails of Law Enforcement Agencies; Data Was Used to Enable Harassment, May Aid Financial Fraud”, 2022
- “Joan Rohlfing on How to Avoid Catastrophic Nuclear Blunders: The Interaction between Nuclear Weapons and Cybersecurity”, 2022
- “Hackers Gaining Power of Subpoena Via Fake ‘Emergency Data Requests’”, 2022
- “A Data-Driven Approach for Learning to Control Computers”, et al 2022
- “From Fish out of Water to New Insights on Navigation Mechanisms in Animals”, et al 2022
- “The Road Not Taken: Technological Uncertainty and the Evaluation of Innovations”, 2022
- “Learning to Cycle: From Training Wheels to Balance Bike”, et al 2022
- “Moore’s Not Enough: 4 New Laws of Computing: Moore’s and Metcalfe’s Conjectures Are Taught in Classrooms Every Day—These Four Deserve Consideration, Too”, 2022
- “Surprisingly Robust In-Hand Manipulation: An Empirical Study”, et al 2022
- LG München: 3 O 17493/20 Vom 20.01.2022, 2022
- “Latency”, 2022
- “Fooled by Beautiful Data: Visualization Esthetics Bias Trust in Science, News, and Social Media”, 2022
- “Synthetic Fat from Petroleum As a Resilient Food for Global Catastrophes: Preliminary Techno-Economic Assessment and Technology Roadmap”, et al 2022
- “A Large-Scale Characterization of How Readers Browse Wikipedia”, et al 2021
- “Hyperspecialization and Hyperscaling: A Resource-Based Theory of the Digital Firm”, et al 2021
- “Steam Deck Won’t Have Any Exclusive Games, Valve Confirms”, 2021
- “You Don’t Need to Answer Right Away! Receivers Overestimate How Quickly Senders Expect Responses to Non-Urgent Work Emails”, 2021
- “Design and Control of the First Foldable Single-Actuator Rotary Wing Micro Aerial Vehicle”, et al 2021
- “Tokyo Says Long Goodbye to Beloved Floppy Disks: Reliability Cherished by Bureaucrats, but Maintenance Fees Had Become a Burden”, 2021
- “Dexterous Magnetic Manipulation of Conductive Non-Magnetic Objects”, et al 2021
- “Streamers Teaching Programming, Art, and Gaming: Cognitive Apprenticeship, Serendipitous Teachable Moments, and Tacit Expert Knowledge”, 2021
- “From Stroke to Stoke: The Multiple Sporting Legacies of the Southern California Home Swimming Pool”, 2021
- “Technological Change and Obsolete Skills: Evidence from Men’s Professional Tennis”, 2021
- “Eau De Cleopatra: Mendesian Perfume and Tell Timai”, et al 2021
- “Blood, Sweat, and Tears: Extraterrestrial Regolith Biocomposites With in Vivo Binders”, et al 2021
- “The Rise of Intelligent Matter”, et al 2021
- “Personality Computing: New Frontiers in Personality Assessment”, 2021
- “Ripple: An Investigation of the World’s Most Advanced High-Yield Thermonuclear Weapon Design”, 2021
- “One Man’s Amazing Journey to the Center of the Bowling Ball: Mo Pinel Spent a Career Reshaping the Ball’s Inner Core to Harness the Power of Physics. He Revolutionized the Sport—And Spared No Critics along the Way”, 2021
- “Google Details New AI Accelerator Chips”, 2021
- “It’s Trust or Risk? Chemosensory Anxiety Signals Affect Bargaining in Women”, 2021
- “The Age of Invention: Matching Inventor Ages to Patents Based on Web-Scraped Sources”, et al 2021 (page 3)
- “WORF (Write Once, Read Forever) Next Generation Archival Big Data Storage”, et al 2021
- “Seismic Crustal Imaging Using Fin Whale Songs”, Kuna & 2021
- “Neutron Tomography of Van Leeuwenhoek’s Microscopes”, et al 2021
- “Goodreads Plans to Retire API Access, Disables Existing API Keys”, 2020
- “AIR-FI: Generating Covert Wi-Fi Signals from Air-Gapped Computers”, 2020
- “What Is the Meta-Rational Thing to Do Here? [Comments]”, 2020
- “Time Travel: A Live Demo of the Intermedia Hypertext System—Circa 1989”, 2020
- “The Death of a Technical Skill”, 2020
- “The Elusive Peril of Space Junk”, 2020
- “The Perfection Premium”, 2020
- “Tripping over the Potholes in Too Many Libraries”, 2020
- “How Hair Deforms Steel”, et al 2020
- “The Rise and Fall of Adobe Flash: Before Flash Player Sunsets This December, We Talk Its Legacy With Those Who Built It”, 2020
- “The Incredible Story of the US Army’s Earth-Shaking, Off-Road Land Trains: Oh, Your Pickup Has a Lift? That’s Cute”, 2020
- “Volitional Control of Individual Neurons in the Human Brain”, et al 2020
- “How to See the World’s Reflection From a Bag of Chips: Computer Scientists Reconstructed the Image of a Whole Room Using the Reflection from a Snack Package. It’s Useful for AR/VR Research—And Possibly Spying”, 2020
- “
darkmode.js”, 2020- “What Does Your Gaze Reveal About You? On the Privacy Implications of Eye Tracking”, et al 2020
- “Listen to Your Key: Towards Acoustics-Based Physical Key Inference”, et al 2020
- “In the 1970s, the CIA Created a Robot Dragonfly Spy. Now We Know How It Works. Newly Released Documents Show How the CIA Created One of the World’s First Examples of Insect Robotics.”, 2020
- “‘The Intelligence Coup of the Century’: For Decades, the CIA Read the Encrypted Communications of Allies and Adversaries”, 2020
- “Draining the Swamp: How Sanitation Conquered Disease Long Before Vaccines or Antibiotics”, 2020
- “Enriched Environment Exposure Accelerates Rodent Driving Skills”, et al 2020
- “Seeing the World in a Bag of Chips”, et al 2020
- “All the Money in the World Couldn’t Make Kinect Happen: For a Moment a Decade Ago, the Game Industry Looked like a Very Different Place”, 2020
- “Air Pollution, Evolution, and the Fate of Billions of Humans: It’s Not Just a Modern Problem. Airborne Toxins Are so Pernicious That They May Have Shaped Our DNA over Millions of Years”, 2020
- “A Body Bag Can save Your Life: a Novel Method of Cold Water Immersion for Heat Stroke Treatment”, et al 2020
- “‘Shattered’: Inside the Secret Battle to save America’s Undercover Spies in the Digital Age”, 2019
- “Guide To Using Reverse Image Search For Investigations”, 2019
- “Mental Chronometry in the Pocket? Timing Accuracy of Web Applications on Touchscreen and Keyboard Devices”, et al 2019
- “Cool Links of the Decade: 2010s”, 2019
- “SwarmCloak: Landing of a Swarm of Nano-Quadrotors on Human Arms”, et al 2019
- “Building Personal Search Infrastructure for Your Knowledge and Code: Overview of Search Tools for Desktop and Mobile; Using Emacs and Ripgrep As Desktop Search Engine”, 2019
- “‘What’s Wrong With The Way I Talk?’ The Effect Of Sound Motion Pictures On Actor Careers”, 2019
- “Learning to Seek: Autonomous Source Seeking With Deep Reinforcement Learning Onboard a Nano Drone Microcontroller”, et al 2019
- “Why Did We Wait so Long for the Bicycle?”, 2019
- “Episode 13: Masters of Scale Episode Transcript: Stewart Butterfield [2018]”
- “Behavioral Patterns in Smartphone Usage Predict Big Five Personality Traits”, et al 2019
- “5 Years of Graduate CS Education Online and at Scale”, et al 2019
- “Hard Drive of Hearing: Disks That Eavesdrop With a Synthesized Microphone”, et al 2019
- “The Iron Streets of Pompeii”, et al 2019
- “Hearing Your Touch: A New Acoustic Side Channel on Smartphones”, et al 2019
- “Real-Time Continuous Transcription With Live Transcribe”, 2019
- “Squeezing the Bears: Cornering Risk and Limits on Arbitrage during the ‘British Bicycle Mania’, 1896–21898126ya”, 2019
- “Invisible Nuclear-Armed Submarines, or Transparent Oceans? Are Ballistic Missile Submarines Still the Best Deterrent for the United States?”, 2019
- “What Every Engineer Should Know About Inventing § Chapter 4: Theories of Creativity [Wine/printing]”, 2019 (page 5)
- “Entrepreneurial Uncertainty and Expert Evaluation: An Empirical Analysis”, et al 2019
- “Privacy Implications of Accelerometer Data: a Review of Possible Inferences”, et al 2019
- “Living With Harmony: A Personal Companion System by Realbotix™”, et al 2019
- “Organic Synthesis in a Modular Robotic System Driven by a Chemical Programming Language”, et al 2018
- “Criticality Analysis of the Louis Slotin Accident”, 2018
- “Energy Storage for Electricity Generation and Related Processes: Technologies Appraisal and Grid Scale Applications”, et al 2018
- “Paving Pompeii: The Archaeology of Stone-Paved Streets”, 2018
- “Dark Motives and Elective Use of Brainteaser Interview Questions”, et al 2018
- “Can Behavioral Tools Improve Online Student Outcomes? Experimental Evidence from a Massive Open Online Course”, 2018
- “SonarSnoop: Active Acoustic Side-Channel Attacks”, et al 2018
- “Tradition Is Smarter Than You Are”, 2018
- “What Cyber-War Will Look Like”, 2018
- “Ionospheric Disturbances Triggered by SpaceX Falcon Heavy”, et al 2018
- “The Trade Journal Cooperative: A Niche Trade Journal Delivered To Your Door, Quarterly”, 2018
- “Feature-Based Aggregation and Deep Reinforcement Learning: A Survey and Some New Implementations”, 2018
- “The Silurian Hypothesis: Would It Be Possible to Detect an Industrial Civilization in the Geological Record?”, 2018
- “Super-Earths in Need for Extremely Big Rockets”, 2018
- “Reinforcement Learning on Web Interfaces Using Workflow-Guided Exploration”, et al 2018
- “Serendipity: Towards a Taxonomy and a Theory”, 2018
- “15 Years of Research on Redirected Walking in Immersive Virtual Environments”, et al 2018
- “The Second Century CE Roman Watermills of Barbegal: Unraveling the Enigma of One of the Oldest Industrial Complexes”, 2018
- “Bronze Age Iron: Meteoritic or Not? A Chemical Strategy”, 2017
- “Intentional Fire-Spreading by ‘Firehawk’ Raptors in Northern Australia”, et al 2017
- “Amazon Celebrates 10th Holiday Season of Frustration-Free Packaging—An Invention That’s Helped Eliminate 181,000 Tons of Packaging and 307 Million Boxes, and Given Millions of Customers Holidays Without ‘Wrap Rage’”, 2017
- “Threading Is Sticky: How Threaded Conversations Promote Comment System User Retention”, et al 2017
- “Film Review: The Haunting (196361ya)”, 2017
- “Malware Detection by Eating a Whole EXE”, et al 2017
- “Changing Their Tune: How Consumers’ Adoption of Online Streaming Affects Music Consumption and Discovery”, et al 2017
- “Information Flow Reveals Prediction Limits in Online Social Activity”, et al 2017
- “DeepXplore: Automated Whitebox Testing of Deep Learning Systems”, et al 2017
- “2016 Letter to Shareholders”, 2017
- “Stone Walls That Stay Built: A Master Waller Shares How to Dry-Lay Stone Walls That Hold Their Ground for Centuries”, 2017
- “How Well Do Experience Curves Predict Technological Progress? A Method for Making Distributional Forecasts”, et al 2017
- “Cleaning up After WWII”, jwh1975 2017
- “Sensory Augmentation: Integration of an Auditory Compass Signal into Human Perception of Space”, Schumann & 2017
- “The Esthetic-Usability Effect”, 2017
- “Autonomous Precision Landing of Space Rockets”, 5.5.315 2017
- “Hyper-Realistic Face Masks: a New Challenge in Person Identification”, et al 2017
- “Deep Learning Reinvents the Hearing Aid: Finally, Wearers of Hearing Aids Can Pick out a Voice in a Crowded Room”, 2016b
- “Digital Health: Tracking Physiomes and Activity Using Wearable Biosensors Reveals Useful Health-Related Information”, et al 2016
- “Survey of Alternative Displays”, 2016
- “Blade Runner (Typeset In The Future)”, 2016
- “Roads and Bridges: The Unseen Labor Behind Our Digital Infrastructure”, 2016
- “Looking Across and Looking Beyond the Knowledge Frontier: Intellectual Distance, Novelty, and Resource Allocation in Science”, et al 2016
- “No Great Technological Stagnation”, 2016
- “Deep-Spying: Spying Using Smartwatch and Deep Learning”, 2015
- “Direct Combustion of Recyclable Metal Fuels for Zero-Carbon Heat and Power”, et al 2015
- “Why the Hell Do They Still Make Car Alarms? They Add to Noise Pollution While failing to Prevent Car Theft. It’s Time for Them to Go.”, 2015
- “A Virtual Reality Paradigm for the Study of Visually Mediated Behavior and Cognition in Spiders”, 2015
- “Identifying the Source of Perytons at the Parkes Radio Telescope”, et al 2015
- “Disappearing Polymorphs Revisited”, et al 2015
- “How Those Plush Easter Bunnies Got so Cuddly”, 2015
- “Reviving a Ghost in the History of Technology: The Social Construction of the Recumbent Bicycle”, et al 2015
- “Evolution of the Human Brain: From Matter to Mind”, 2015
- “Adjusting Linux Pulseaudio Frequency Settings for Hearing Loss”, 2014
- “RF Fingerprint Measurements for the Identification of Devices in Wireless Communication Networks Based on Feature Reduction and Subspace Transformation”, et al 2014
- “Automatic Personality Assessment Through Social Media Language”, et al 2014
- “Harvard Innovation Lab Visualizes the Evolution of the Desk”, 2014
- “The Perfect Heist: Recipes from Around the World [Combined Papers + Slides]”, et al 2014
- “Everything from 1991 Radio Shack Ad I Now Do With My Phone”, 2014
- “Killing Time: Dracula and Social Discoordination”, 2014
- “A Survey on Computational Displays: Pushing the Boundaries of Optics, Computation, and Perception”, et al 2013
- “The Story Of Thanksgiving Is A Science-Fiction Story”, 2013
- “Supporting Interaction in Public Space With Electrical Muscle Stimulation”, et al 2013
- “StallTalk: Graffiti, Toilets, and Anonymous Location Based Micro Blogging”, 2013
- “Palm: I’m Ready to Wallow Now”, 2013
- “The Third User, Or, Exactly Why Apple Keeps Doing Foolish Things”, 2013
- “Perceiving Invisible Light through a Somatosensory Cortical Prosthesis”, et al 2013
- “Blackout Tracker United Kingdom Annual 2013 § Top 5 Most Unusual Outages/causes”, 2013 (page 5)
- “Prevented Mortality and Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Historical and Projected Nuclear Power”, 2013
- “The Caenorhabditis Elegans Lifespan Machine”, et al 2013
- “The Olivetti Valentine Typewriter”, 2012
- “Statistical Basis for Predicting Technological Progress”, et al 2012
- “At the Interface: The Case of the Electric Push Button, 1880–431923101ya”, 2012
- “I Put a Toaster in the Dishwasher”, 2012
- “A Quiet Opening: North Koreans in a Changing Media Environment”, 2012
- “The Floppy Toast”, 2012
- “Hall’s Law: The 19th Century Prequel to Moore’s Law”, 2012
- “SpeechJammer”, 2012
- “SpeechJammer: A System Utilizing Artificial Speech Disturbance With Delayed Auditory Feedback”, 2012
- “Why Does Attention to Web Articles Fall With Time?”, 2012
- “Salary Negotiation: Make More Money, Be More Valued”, 2012
- “It’s All about the Benjamins: An Empirical Study on Incentivizing Users to Ignore Security Advice”, et al 2012
- “A Bicycle Can Be Self-Stable Without Gyroscopic or Caster Effects”, et al 2011
- “‘An Unused Esperanto’: Internationalism and Pictographic Design, 1930–40197054ya”, 2011
- “‘Globalization With Hardware’: ITER’s Fusion of Technology, Policy, and Politics”, 2010
- “Wanamaker’s Department Store and the Origins of Electronic Media, 1910–121922102ya”, 2010
- “Online Labor Markets”, 2010
- “Victorian Pioneers of Corporate Sustainability”, 2009
- “Beware Trivial Inconveniences”, 2009
- “Did America Forget How to Make the H-Bomb? Inside an Institutional Memory Lapse of Nuclear Proportions”, 2009
- “Mark of Integrity”, 2009
- “Keep Your Identity Small”, 2009
- “The Concept of Efficiency: An Historical Analysis”, 2009
- “Blog Statistics and Demographics”, 2009
- “Three Doors to Other Worlds”, 2008
- “Silver Bullet Pages: History Channel Shoot”, 2008
- “Ferrari’s Formula One Handovers and Handovers from Surgery to Intensive Care [Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children]”, et al 2008
- “Up and Then Down: The Lives of Elevators”, 2008
- “High Tech Cowboys of the Deep Seas: The Race to Save the Cougar Ace”, 2008
- “Electricity Generation and Health”, 2007
- “Seam Carving for Content-Aware Image Resizing”, 2007
- “Founders at Work: Stories of Startups’ Early Days: Introduction”, 2007
- “Https://web.archive.org/web/20071020051936/http://iq.org/”
- Distributed Remote Sensing for Naval Undersea Warfare: Abbreviated Version, 2007
- “Lawrence Bragg’s Role in the Development of Sound-Ranging in World War I”, 2005
- “A Group Is Its Own Worst Enemy”, 2005
- “Moore’s Law and the Technology S-Curve”, 2004
- “A Sea Story: One of the Worst Maritime Disasters in European History Took Place a Decade Ago. It Remains Very Much in the Public Eye. On a Stormy Night on the Baltic Sea, More Than 850 People Lost Their Lives When a Luxurious Ferry Sank below the Waves. From a Mass of Material, including Official and Unofficial Reports and Survivor Testimony, Our Correspondent Has Distilled an Account of the Estonia’s Last Moments—Part of His Continuing Coverage for the Magazine of Anarchy on the High Seas”, 2004
- “Demography and Cultural Evolution: How Adaptive Cultural Processes Can Produce Maladaptive Losses: The Tasmanian Case”, 2004
- “”One in a Million” Is next Tuesday”, 2004
- “A Century of Ramjet Propulsion Technology Evolution”, 2004
- “Https://web.archive.org/web/20110726001925/http://diveintomark.org/archives/200420ya/05/14/freedom-0”
- “The Economics of Has-Beens”, Mac2004
- “Headcase”, 2004
- “The Jargon File (version 4.4.7): H: Holy Wars”, 2003
- “Adjunctive Virtual Reality Pain Relief After Traumatic Injury: a Proof-Of-Concept Within-Person Randomized Trial”, et al 2003
- “Destruction of Nuclear Bombs Using Ultra-High Energy Neutrino Beam”, et al 2003
- “Alarmingly Useless: The Case for Banning Car Alarms in New York City”, et al 2003
- “Forest Dewey Dodrill: Heart Surgery Pioneer. Michigan Heart, Part II”, et al 2002b
- “The Michigan Heart: The World’s First Successful Open Heart Operation? Part I”, et al 2002
- “Joel on Software: Strategy Letter V”, 2002
- “Stung by Security Flaws, Microsoft Makes Software Safety a Top Goal”, 2002
- “This Is Your Father’s IBM, Only Smarter: How a Former Has-Been Kicked Its Old Habits, Got Open-Source Religion, and Regained Its Status As One of the Biggest, Baddest Tech Companies on Earth.”
- “Resolution of Distinct Rotational Substeps by Sub-Millisecond Kinetic Analysis of F1-ATPase”, et al 2001
- “Altered Beast [Tomato Sauce, Bathtub, Sega Console, CRT TV]”, 2001
- “Skytherm: an Approach to Year-Round Thermal Energy Sufficient Houses”, 2000
- “The Little Engines That Could: Modeling the Performance of World Wide Web Search Engines”, 2000
- “How Complex Systems Fail: Being a Short Treatise on the Nature of Failure; How Failure Is Evaluated; How Failure Is Attributed to Proximate Cause; and the Resulting New Understanding of Patient Safety”, 2000
- “A Nuclear Engine Design With 242mAm As a Nuclear Fuel”, et al 2000
- “Norvir Advisory”, 2000
- “Engineering Success and Disaster: American Railroad Bridges, 1840–601900124ya”, 1999
- The Last Man on the Moon, 1999
- “Patent Buyouts: A Mechanism for Encouraging Innovation”, 1998
- “Who Is Arguing About the Cat? Moral Action and Enlightenment According to Dōgen”, 1997
- “Technology and Courage”, 1996
- “The Gravel Page: the Most Frightening Crimes Have No Witnesses except the Ground on Which They Were Committed. And from That Alone Forensic Geologists Illuminate Cases in a Way That Would Impress Sherlock Holmes, the Science’s First Practitioner [Balloons of War] [Death of an Agent]”, 1996
- “Anthropological Invariants in Travel Behavior”, 1994 (page 6)
- “The Role Of The CIA In Economic And Technological Intelligence”, 1994
- “Expert Judgment on Markers to Deter Inadvertent Human Intrusion into the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant”, et al 1993
- “A Purple Barium Copper Silicate Pigment from Early China”, Fitz1992
- “Terminal Delinquents: Once, They Stole Hubcaps And Shot Out Street-Lights. Now They’re Stealing Your Social Security Number And Shooting Out Your Credit Rating. A Layman’s Guide To Computer High Jinks”, 1990
- “CO2 Disposal by means of Silicates”, 1990
- “The Statite—A Non-Orbiting Spacecraft”, 1989
- “On the Fracture of Pencil Points”, 1987
- “Henry Adams, the Second Law of Thermodynamics, and the Course of History”, 1987
- “Atchafalaya”, 1987
- “The Little Can That Could”, 1987
- “Zero-Gravity Distillation Using the Heat Pipe Principle (micro-Distillation)”, 1985
- “Effectiveness of Measures to Prevent Unintentional Deaths of Infants and Children from Suffocation and Strangulation”, 1985
- “The Trouble With Fusion: Long Touted As an Inexhaustible Energy Source for the next Century, Fusion As It Is Now Being Developed Will Almost Certainly Be Too Expensive and Unreliable for Commercial Use”, 1983
- “Breaking Paragraphs into Lines”, 1981
- “Breaking Paragraphs into Lines § A Historical Summary”, 1981 (page 48)
- “Major Crimes As Analogs to Potential Threats to Nuclear Facilities and Programs”, 1980 (page 6)
- “Are Humans Maximizing Reproductive Success? [With Reply]”, 1978
- “A Dead Reckoning/map Correlation System for Automatic Vehicle Tracking”, et al 1977
- “Human Sociobiology: Pair-Bonding and Resource Predictability (effects of Social Class and Race)”, 1977
- “Space Settlements: A Design Study”, 1977
- “Human Reproductive Strategy: I. Environmental Predictability And Reproductive Strategy; Effects Of Social Class And Race. II. Homosexuality And Non-Reproduction; Some Evolutionary Models”, 1976
- “The Health Hazards of NOT Going Nuclear”, 1976
- “An Urban Agro-Ecosystem: The Example of 19th-Century Paris”, 1976
- An Anthropological Analysis of Food-Getting Technology, 1976
- My Years With Xerox: The Billions Nobody Wanted, 1971
- “The Fire Piston and Its Origins in Europe”, 1969
- “Human Adjustment to an Exotic Environment: The Nuclear Submarine”, 1969
- “Saul Bass Pitch Video for Bell System Logo Redesign”, 1969
- “Thin Silicone Membranes—Their Permeation Properties And Some Applications”, 1968
- “On The Obsolescence Of Scientists And Engineers”, 1966
- “The Pigeon Towers of Iṣfahān”, 1966
- “The Pattern of Streets”, 1966
- “The German V-2”, 1963
- “Behavior Of Young Children Under Conditions Simulating Entrapment In Refrigerators”, et al 1958
- “Transmission Properties of Laminated Clogston Type Conductors”, 1953
- “Some Transient Properties of Transistors”, 1953
- “Turbidity Currents and Submarine Slumps, and the 1929 Grand Banks [Newfoundland] Earthquake”, 1952
- “Mathematical Theory of Laminated Transmission Lines-Part 2”, 1952b
- “Mathematical Theory of Laminated Transmission Lines—Part I”, 1952
- “What Price Speed? Specific Power Required for Propulsion of Vehicles”, Gabrielli & 1950
- “Secrets by the Thousands”, 1946
- “Dawn Of The Space Age”, 1946
- “Winged World: The Coming of the Air Age”, 1946
- “The Effect of Size on the Equipment of the Queen’s Dolls’ House”, 1924
- “On the Part Played by Philosophy in the Progress of Man”, 1920
- “Aerial Navigation: The Power Required”, 1891
- “Unfathomable”
- “Recent Works [Exploded-Diagram Sculptures]”, 2024
- “All That Is Solid Bursts into Flame: Capitalism and Fire in the 19th-Century United States”
- “Making Is Show Business Now”
- “Stargate Physics 101”
- “The Dream of an Alpine Waterway”
- Web Typography, 2024
- “Domes Are Overrated”
- “Technology Transfer and Early Industrial Development: The Case of the Sino-Soviet Alliance”
- “How the Shroud of Turin Was Made”
- “Hypertext Tools from the 80s”
- “Lippmann Security”
- “Fan Is A Tool-Using Animal”
- “BitWhisper: Covert Signaling Channel between Air-Gapped Computers Using Thermal Manipulations”
- “You Have No Idea How Insanely Complex Modern Headlights Can Be I Mean Holy Crap They Have GPS”
- “The Mastermind Episode 1: An Arrogant Way of Killing”
- “How to Tell When a Robot Has Written You a Letter”
- “The GE Beetle: Our Giant Atomic Robot”
- “The Price of Batteries Has Declined by 97% in the Last Three Decades”
- “Why Did Renewables Become so Cheap so Fast?”
- “Performance Curve Database”
- “Predicting the Tide With an Analog Computer Made from Lego”
- “Alexander Graham Bell’s Tetrahedral Kites (1903–9) [Image Gallery]”, 2024
- “Japanese Firemen’s Coats (19th Century)”
- “John Locke’s Method for Common-Place Books (1685339ya)”
- “Stuffed Ox, Dummy Tree, Artificial Rock: Deception in the Work of Richard and Cherry Kearton”
- “SpeechJammer Homepage”, 2024
- “Akin’s Laws of Spacecraft Design”
- “No Human Can Match This High-Speed Box-Unloading Robot Named After a Pickle”
- “Education of a Programmer. When I Left Microsoft in October 2016”, 2024
- “How a Handful of Prehistoric Geniuses Launched Humanity’s Technological Revolution”
- “Toshi Omagari”
- “Forget It!”, 2024
- “Offshore Nuclear Power Plants”
- “Getting Materials out of the Lab”
- “Why Skyscrapers Are so Short”
- “The Rise of Niche Consumption”
- “The Hum That Helps to Fight Crime”
- “This Company’s Robots Are Making Everything”
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