MEMS -- series of articles in Forbes ASAP

From: Max More (max@maxmore.com)
Date: Fri Apr 13 2001 - 15:51:50 MDT


The new issue of Forbes ASAP has a series of articles on MEMS
("Micromachines: The Next Big Thing"). I'm just about to start scanning
them so I can't yet comment on their quality or far-sightedness, but here's
the list of articles:

The Amazing, Incredible Shrinking Future!
Michael S. MaloneBomb-detecting inchworms, pint-size space probes, and
retinalimplants. A roundup of the coolest wee wonders coming soon to a
doctor's office-or cell phone-near you. For an non-flash version.

MEMS Introduction
Additional Web Only Information.

THE MEMS MICROCOSM: Transportation
Andrew FreiburghouseTiny devices in cars could eventually safeguard against
theft, flat tires, and even accidents.

THE MEMS MICROCOSM: Military
Andrew FreiburghouseWhat's good for MEMS is good for the national defense.

THE MEMS MICROCOSM: Health Care
Karen SouthwickElectronic implants may soon perform medical miracles.

THE MEMS MICROCOSM: Telecommunications
Eric W. PfeifferThanks to minute mirrors, there's a rainbow of
possibilities for the all-optical network.

THE MEMS MICROCOSM: Foundries
Kip CrosbyA shakeout looms for the makers of MEMS. Maybe then an Intel will
emerge.

THE MEMS MICROCOSM: Consumer
Karina KinikMicromachines enhance everyday life, from car air bags to
ink-jet printers. Now life is about to get even better.

http://www.forbes.com/asap/

Onward!

Max

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