Júlio Leonardo B. Pereira
Readers are bombarded with many "best-of" lists this time of year touting the latest and greatest in technology. Scientific American decided to broaden this idea a bit further, in search of a sampling of technologies that members of our advisory board--a group of highly accomplished scientists, engineers, educators and entrepreneurs--could not possibly live without. "Technology" was defined loosely--it could have been a high-tech personal gadget such as an iPhone or something as basic as a nail clipper. The answers [ below ] were at times surprising but always interesting.
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