The Ultimate Optical Networks: The Triumph of the Light - Extensions to fiber-optic technologies will supply network capacitythat will border on the infinite. (English)
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Title:The Ultimate Optical Networks: The Triumph of the Light - Extensions to fiber-optic technologies will supply network capacitythat will border on the infinite.
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Contributors:Stix, Gary ( author )
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Published in:Scientific American ; 284, 1 ; 80-87
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Table of contents – Volume 284, Issue 1
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FROM THE EDITORS| 2001
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LETTERS TO THE EDITORS| 2001
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50, 100 & 150 YEARS AGO| 2001
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How much precaution is too much?| 2001
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NEWS & ANALYSIS| 2001
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Congress ignores genetic prejudice.| 2001
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New planets may be stars.| 2001
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Saving coral reefs.| 2001
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Physics gets granular.| 2001
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Synching the brain's hemispheres.| 2001
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By the Numbers - Illegal drug use.| 2001
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News Briefs| 2001
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PROFILE - Thomas R. Cech, Nobelist with a USD400-million checkbook.| 2001
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TECHNOLOGY & BUSINESS - Complexity theory helps companies save-and make-millions.| 2001
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CYBER VIEW - 2001: Rating HAL against reality.| 2001
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BRAVE NEW COSMOS - Observational cosmology is about to become a mature science. Explanations for the universe's unexpectedly odd behaviors may then be around the corner.| 2001
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Echoes from the Big BangCaldwell, Robert R. et al. | 2001
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A Cosmic CartographerBennett, Charles L. et al. | 2001
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The Quintessential UniverseOstriker, Jeremiah P. et al. | 2001
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Making Sense of Modern CosmologyJames, P. et al. | 2001
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Plan B for the CosmosMagueijo, Jo~ao et al. | 2001
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The Cultures of Chimpanzees - Groups of wild chimpanzees lay what can only be described as social customs, a trait that had been considered unique to humans.Whiten, Andrew et al. | 2001
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The Cellular Chamber of Doom - Cellular structures called proteasomes recycle old proteins. Some common diseases result when proteins are broken down too zealously - or not at all.Goldberg, Alfred L. et al. | 2001
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The Mystery of Damascus BladeVerhoeven, John D. et al. | 2001
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The Ultimate Optical Networks: The Triumph of the Light - Extensions to fiber-optic technologies will supply network capacitythat will border on the infinite.Stix, Gary et al. | 2001
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The Ultimate Optical Networks: The Rise of Optical Switching - Eliminating electronic switches will free networks to transmit trillions of bits of data per second.Bishop, David J. et al. | 2001
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The Ultimate Optical Networks: Routing Packets with Light - The ultimate optical network will depend on novel systems for processing information with lightwaves.Blumenthal, Daniel J. et al. | 2001
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WORKING KNOWLEDGE - The rounded tones of flat-panel speakers.| 2001
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MATHEMATICAL RECREATIONS - Becoming a dots-and-boxes champion.Stewart, Ian et al. | 2001
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THE AMATEUR SCIENTIST - Viewing charged particles.Carlson, Shawn et al. | 2001
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BOOKS: The Sibley Guide to Birds is a new classic in both ornithology and good design. Also, The Editors Recommend.| 2001
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BOOKS: WONDERS by the Morrisons - Information technology, 2500 B.C.| 2001
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BOOKS: CONNECTIONSBurke, James et al. | 2001
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BOOKS: ANTI GRAVITYMirsky, Steve et al. | 2001
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END POINT| 2001