This is just an abstract but it has a link to the full file. It describes how atrazine, a common herbicide for corn and soybeans, can be present in cattle, therefore presenting itself in beef.
Discusses what 3D printing is, the different types/methods of 3D printing, applications for 3D printing, and 3D printer vendors. A good place to get an understanding of 3D printing and a good place to look for specific areas of research.
The article discusses regeneration and the history of its research. There is more information on the dedifferentiation process and it even approaches the ethical issues of engineering regenerative abilities in human beings.
It's all been very interesting while researching it. In response to Zack, I also didn't know how close they were to achieving this before I started this report. And to Val, it is a tad bit frightening to think what it could mean for the future, but I'm actually a little more scared of your topic, believe it or not!
This is an article explaining the history of sonic weaponry. It also gives a fair amount of detail about the pros and cons if sonic weaponry became common and the ethics of producing such a weapon.
Discusses the the topics of Boeing's Dr. Kevin Bowcutt's lecture on hypersonic flight. Since bowcutt will be coming to riddle on Tuesday, this article is a good source to use in order to come up with questions for him ahead of time that relate to his presentation.
Popular Science has a lot of information about future and emerging technology. The articles range from things about gadgets to new military technologies.
"Explaining The Future" is a site that explains technologies, current usage, and future potential. The site can be used for many technologies, trends, challenges, and thoughts/mindsets.
This site is a chart of 3D printers below $20,000. It shows the manufacturer, model, method, price, annual service cost, size & weight, build envelope, materials, material costs, speed, accuracy, finish of the final product, strengths, and weaknesses.
With this kind of detailed information, you may consider a slightly different kind of feasibility report which is context specific. For example you may consider the feasibility of ERAU's DB campus acquiring such an item? You could consider need/usability and cost.