Smart materials
Texas A&M University's Shape Memory Alloy Research Team - SMA overview, publications, etc.
Texas A&M Smart Lab
SMAterial.com - phenomena, crystallography, model, simulation and applications of SMA - Has .gif animations demonstrating the effect.
SMA-Material
SFB 459: A German Research Center for Shape Memory Alloys ruhr uni english
Shape Memory Technology SFB 459
BBC report on medical applications of Nitinol news health
BBC News | HEALTH | Memory metal 'helps bones heal'
introductions and comparisons of smart active materials (from Midé Technology Corporation)
smart active adaptive materials experts
Nitinol Technical Data/Application Notes (from Johnson Matthey, Inc.)
Nitinol Technical Information
Nitinol technology (from Nitinol Devices & Components)
Technology
Smart glass blocks infrared when heat is on NewScientist.com news service news news
New Scientist Breaking News - Smart glass blocks infrared when heat is on
How Stuff Works electronics smart window
Howstuffworks "How Smart Windows Work"
Web of Sensors "In the wilds of the San Jacinto Mountains, along a steep canyon, scientists are turning 30 acres [121,000 m²] of pines and hardwoods in California into a futuristic vision of environmental study. They are linking up more than 100 tiny sensors, robot
Sailor research group at UCSD faculty sailor research
Smart Dust, Sailor research group at UCSD
UC Berkeley Smart Dust Project www berkeley archive users brett
Smart Dust
Open source mote designs and TinyOS operating system from UC Berkeley
TinyOS Community Forum || An open-source OS for the networked sensor regime.
How stuff works: motes computer
Howstuffworks "How Motes Work"
''Smart dust: nanostructured devices in a grain of sand'', Michael J. Sailor and Jamie R. Link, Chemical Communications, vol. 11, p. 1375, 2005 pubs
''Smart Dust: Communicating with a Cubic-Millimeter'' Brett Warneke, Matt Last, Brian Liebowitz, and Kristofer S.J. Pister, Computer, vol. 34, pp. 44-51, 2001 ieee
Welcome to IEEE Xplore 2.0: Smart Dust: communicating with a cubic-millimeter computer
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