Issue 9 • Date Sept. 1981
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Scanning the Institute
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Coming in Spectrum
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Spectral lines: Publication policies
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Computers: Speech recognition: Turning theory to practice: New ICs have brought the requisite computer power to speech technology; an evaluation of equipment shows where it stands today
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Solid state: Silicon sensors meet integrated circuits: The combination of sensing and circuit technology in monolithic form is making transducers cheaper and more versatile
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Solid state/energy: Solar-cell systems that work: In applications from irrigation pumps to village power systems, photovoltaic installations are now producing electricity economically
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Military: Killer particle beams: Despite continuing research, the feasibility of building particle-beam weapons and the wisdom of using them remain highly uncertain
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Computer design: The Microkids and the Hardy Boys: An inside look at how a maverick team from Data General `rescued¿ the company by designing a competitive 32-bit superminicomputer in record time
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Ethics: Knowing how to blow the whistle: Speaking out about an employer's unethical practices may bring public esteem to the whistle blower, but the many possible pitfalls must be considered
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Computers: A new breed: The software engineer: As more and better software designers are needed, universities and industry are under pressure to establish programs to train them
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New product applications: Microprocessor development system has 64 kilobytes of memory; companion emulator has 8-kilobyte static RAM
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