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Adam Smith’s America | |
| Glory M. Liu | ||
ǻ | Princeton University Press | ||
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The Data Detective | |
| Tim Harford | ||
ǻ | Riverhead Books | ||
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The E-Myth Enterpris | |
| Michael E. Gerber | ||
ǻ | HarperBusiness | ||
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Reconfigurable Compu | |
The era of reprogrammable hardware is upon us. And it’s quietly becoming big business. To keep you up to date on this hot high-tech movement, the Trends research staff has ferreted out the latest developments in this revolutionary field. | ||
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To Tell the Truth | |
The device that is widely used to detect lies today, the polygraph, is simply too unreliable. It is too inaccurate for the results to be admissible in court cases. A 2002 report by the National Research Council concluded that the polygraph can’t distinguish innocent people from guilty ones. In response, the U.S. Department of Energy began relying less on the use of the polygraph to conduct security checks on its employees. | ||