3-D TV without glasses
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HinesLab Inc.'s new television system provides viewers with a realistic illusion of three-dimensional depth without the need to wear cumbersome eyewear. The system uses a color liquid-crystal screen and a set of mirrors to create three dimensional-images at normal viewing distance.
Publication Name: Popular Science
Subject: Science and technology
ISSN: 0161-7370
Year: 1996
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Honda's metal matrix
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Honda Motor Company Ltd is making high-performance engines lighter and smaller with the use of a fiber-reinforced metal alloy known as metal-matrix composite. The composite, used as a cylinder liner, adds strength and improves wear resistance.
Publication Name: Popular Science
Subject: Science and technology
ISSN: 0161-7370
Year: 1993
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