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New Technology Week(Vol. 16, No.1 - No.2)

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과학기술과 인문사회

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2002/01


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이 자료는 보안 문서로 등록이 되어 있습니다. 문서를 열람하시기 원하시는 분은 다음의 사용자 암호를 입력하신 후 사용하시기 바랍니다. 사용자 암호 : www.kosen21.org 2002년 1월중 발간된 5권의 과학기술정책 동향소개자료로 각 권에서 다루고 있는 Issue들을 소개한다. No. 1 - Storage R&D: Indian companies are developing technologies to help corporations be better prepared for "bolt-from-the blue" disasters like those of Sept. 11... - TV guidance: In the near future, Marines will have better missiles that use television camera guidance... - Glass advances: Researchers at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory are working to reduce both the weight of glass in automobiles and the quantity of it... - NIST notebook: The National Institute of Standards and Technology's construction budget is larded with millions in projects far beyond the agency's facilities in Maryland and Colorado... No. 2 - Anti-terror software: New software from Sandia National Laboratory should help defend buildings against biological and chemical terrorist attack... - 'Electronic ink': An Israeli firm was among the companies in India recently touting new electronic ink-and-paper technologies... - GPS imitator: The European Union is looking to launch a system of satellites that would perform functions similar to the U.S. Global Positioning System... - Launch awards: NASA recently announced $94.6 million in awards to advance its Space Launch Initiative... No. 3 - DOE hit: The General Accounting Office has released a report criticizing the Energy Department that could reignite congressional interest in dismantling the department... - Refrigeration advance: Researchers at Ames Laboratory believe magnets may hold the key to improve energy efficiency of refrigerators and reduce greenhouse gasses... - Firescout report: The Navy has failed to justify the number of FireScout unmanned helicopters it plans to buy, according to the Pentagon's inspector general... - Commentary: The High End Crusader evaluates Cray Inc.'s strategic direction... No. 4 - Marburger reacts: White House science adviser John Marburger is encouraged by a recent proposal to dramatically increase federal civilian R&D spending, but wants to see the details... - Commentary: The new federal initiative to focus on fuel cell R&D for cars is positive, but cannot be the whole solution for fuel efficiency... - Fighting mold: Scientists at Oak Ridge National Laboratory are helping Seattle and other cities find new ways to battle mold, mildew and moisture... - Laser test: The world's first rocket-killing laser may be tested in the coming year against unmanned aircraft... No. 5 - Venture capital: A Pentagon offical is floating the idea of getting the Defense Department to offer venture-capital funding to technology firms... - Manufacturing integration: The Defense Department will require 'effective and robust' integration of military and commercial manufacturing to ensure rapid introduction of new technology...

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