March 29th, 2010

Monday Link Review

Neil Schulman
by Neil Schulman, Editor Emeritus
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Welcome to the final March, 2010 edition of the Monday Link Review, our weekly roundup of the best science and engineering links from across the web.

Physorg.com details the work of University of Minnesota researchers who have discovered an Iron-Nitrogen compound that is the most magnetic material known to man.

Next, we head over the ENR.com for a story on the construction of the tallest residential building in New York City, a 76 story high rise said to be “(Frank) Gehry, only on the outside.”

ScienceDaily.com takes a look at Scientists and Engineers from the University of the West of England as they attempt Making Car Fuel from Thin Air.

Finally, a story we can all appreciate on a Monday morning. One Harvard professor has developed inhalable coffee! No more clumsy travel mugs and stained ties!

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