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Summer 1998


Volume 14, Issue 1

FEATURES

The long battle for edible combat rations is finally being won

Microelectronics, fiber optics, semiconductors—almost every advanced technology of the twentieth century has gone into today’s night-vision equipment

THE CENTURIES-OLD BATTLE BETWEEN SWINDLERS AND THEIR PREY HAS PRODUCED A SMALL UNIVERSE OF TECHNOLOGIES

He built the finest American car of its time—huge and powerful and smooth as silk—using a technology that almost every other automaker had abandoned. If he hadn’t been such a perfectionist, we might be driving steam cars to this day.

Seventy years have passed since the catastrophic failure of the St. Francis Dam killed more than 500 people. But experts are still arguing about why it happened—and who should be blamed.

DEPARTMENTS

LETTERS

NOTES FROM THE FIELD

They’re Still There

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