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Current Reports and Articles:

Biotechnology
Relationship of DARPA Programs to Biotechnology Research in the Federal Government, C. Raley - 6.77MB
“Critical Behavior in a Cellular Automata Animal Disease Transmission Model”, International Journal of Modern Physics C, Vol. 15, no.1, January 2004, Authors: P.D. Morley and Julius Chang - 454KB
“Estrogen Synthesis in the Male Brain Triggers Development of the Avian Song Control Pathway in vitro”, Nature Neuroscience, February 2001, pp.170-175, Authors: Clay Holloway, D. Clayton - 767KB
Chap 7, Bioinspired and Bioderived Materials, App F of the National Research Council Report Materials Research to Meet 21st Century Defense Needs, 03 pub, National Materials Advisory Board Panel on Bioderived and Bioinspired Materials, Ed.: Julius Chang - 1KB
Impact of Aging on Gene Expression in a Rat Model of Ischemic Cutaneous Wound Healing". Journal of Surgical Research vol. 118, issue 2, p.190-196, 2004. Authors: Jon E. Mogford, Mark Sisco, Steve R. Bonomo, Alan M. Robinson, Thomas A. Mustoe - 444KB
A Novel Murine Model of Cyclical Cutaneous Ischemia - Reperfusion Injury". Journal of Surgical Research, vol. 116, p. 172-180, 2004. Authors: Russell R. Reid, MD, PhD; Alan C. Suel, BS; Jon E. Mogford, PhD; Nakshatra Roy, PhD; Thomas A. Mustoe, MD - 532KB

Functional Materials and Devices
"Spintronics: A Spin-Based Electronics Vision for the Future," by SA Wolf et al. - FULL TEXT - 1KB
"Spintronics: A Spin-Based Electronics Vision for the Future," by SA Wolf et al. - ABSTRACT - 1KB
Special Issue on Spintronics Technology, May 2003, Proceedings of the IEEE, Volume 91, Number 5, Editors: S. Wolf and Daryl Treger - 401KB
"Thermonuclear Supernovae: Simulations of the Deflagration Stage and Their Implications," by Vadim N. Gamezo, Alexei M. Khokhlov, Elaine S. Oran, Almadena Y. Chtchelkanova, and Robert O. Rosenberg - FULL TEXT - 1KB
"Thermonuclear Supernovae: Simulations of the Deflagration Stage and Their Implications," by Vadim N. Gamezo, Alexei M. Khokhlov, Elaine S. Oran, Almadena Y. Chtchelkanova, and Robert O. Rosenberg - ABSTRACT - 1KB
Introduction for the book Magnetic Interactions and Spin Transport, 2002. Editors: Almadena Chtchelkanova, S.A. Wolf, I. Idzerda, Kluwer - 141KB
“Electronics with a Twist”, The Industrial Physicist, Jun-July 2001, Authors: S.A. Wolf, Daryl Treger, Almadena Chtchelkanova - 217KB
Technical Proceedings of the 2002 International Conference on Modeling and Simulation of Microsystems, A.R. Atwell, R.S. Okojie, K.T. Kornegay, S. Roberson and A. Beliveau - 356KB

National Security Studies
Predicting Terrorist Behaviors, K. Gruber - 54KB

Networking & Distributed Systems
Collaborative Signal and Information Processing in Microsensor Networks, IEEE Signal Processing, March 2002, S. Kumar, F. Zhao, D. Shepherd - 106KB
SensIT: Sensor Information Technology for the Warfighter, Conference Proceedings, Fusion 2001, S. Kumar, D. Shepherd - 74KB
Networked Sensors and the End of the World as we Know I.T., D. Shepherd - 235KB
“Smart Sensor Web”, Author: David Greinke - 2.7MB
"Opening the Gates of Janus: The Threat of Infoterrorism in the Age of the Internet." Presented at the 1st Annual Graduate Student Conference on Security at Georgetown University, Author: Kevin Gates - 200KB