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Video Friday: TALOS Humanoid Robot, and More
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Temperature Sensors — Now You See Them, Now You Don't
You may not know it, but temperature sensors are present throughout many of the daily tasks in our lives
Experiment Shows How to Eavesdrop on Terahertz Frequencies
If you position yourself between a stationary transmitter and receiver, it’s possible to deflect signals and steal information
Apple Cofounder Steve Wozniak on Smart Watches, Motivating Engineers, Siri, and More
Steve Wozniak, speaking at a Samsung event, admits that he once faked out tech historians
Hospitals Roll Out AI Systems to Keep Patients From Dying of Sepsis
Septic shock kills 50 percent of people who are affected—Sepsis Watch could save their lives
Arm Moving the Needle in Automotive
Without safety, there is no future for autonomous driving
Graphene Printing Technique "Silk Screens" Flexible Electronics
Graphene-based remote epitaxy enables inexpensive copying of gallium arsenide and gallium nitride chips
Are Engineers Educated?
Or are they merely trained?
A Q&A With Micron Technology’s Memory Mastermind
Gurtej Sandhu has propelled Moore’s Law with his innovations, and is now looking at what’s beyond
How Solar-Powered, Mobile Water Purifiers Can Help Cities Cope With Bad Water
Quench Water & Solar is selling its solar-powered water purifiers to private owners as U.S. cities wrestle with clean drinking water issues
Explore the World’s Coolest Robots, All in One Place
New IEEE site features 200 robots from 19 countries with hundreds of photos, videos, and interactives to get people excited about robotics and STEM
How Political Campaigns Weaponize Social Media Bots
Analysis of computational propaganda in the 2016 U.S. presidential election reveals the reach of bots
Arm CEO on 5G, the Fifth Wave of Computing, and the Trillion-Device World
The future of technology will be brought to you by the number five, say speakers at Arm TechCon
A Techie’s Tour of New York City
Here are some NYC attractions that you won’t find in the guidebooks
These Researchers Want to Send Smells Over the Internet
Electrical stimulation of cells in the nasal passages produces sweet fragrances and chemical odors
Boston Dynamics' SpotMini Can Dance Now
A quadruped robot dance-off is inevitable
Paul Allen Remembered
The Microsoft cofounder was a different kind of tech billionaire
AI on a MEMS Device Brings Neuromorphic Computing to the Edge
For the first time, artificial intelligence has been integrated into a MEMS device
Qualcomm Introduces New Chipsets for 60-Gigahertz Wi-Fi
The chipsets are the first to utilize the new 802.11ay standard
How the Internet of Things Can Save You Money on Insurance
Discounts can be garnered by installing monitoring devices in the smart home or by using telematics to monitor driving habits.
Eta Compute Debuts Spiking Neural Network Chip for Edge AI
Chip can learn on its own and inference at 100-microwatt scale company says at Arm Tech Con
3D Print Real Tools, Not Toys
Register to receive two free Markforged sample parts—one printed with standard thermoplastic, and one reinforced with continuous carbon fiber.
Blood Pressure Monitoring Off the Cuff
Cuffless blood pressure monitors could help continuously measure this vital sign
The App that Fights Congestion, Emissions
Maryland transportation engineers develop incenTrip to nudge users toward greener, more efficient travel decisions
Slipshod Cybersecurity for U.S. Defense Dept. Weapons Systems
After decades of DoD recalcitrance, the Government Accountability Office has given up making recommendations in favor of public shaming
Don’t Sacrifice the Benefits of Millimeter-Wave Equipment by Missing the Basics
Remember the Basics on mmWave Measurements
Video Friday: Boston Dynamics' Spot Goes to Work, and More
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New ALPHA-g Detector Poised to Search for Signs of Anti-Gravity
Scientists at CERN are racing to fire up a detector that will explore the effects of gravity on antimatter—before the whole facility shuts down for two years
Speed Design of Digitally Controlled Power Converters
This white paper describes 10 proven ways that system-level simulation can improve your digital controller development for power converters.
Boston Dynamics' Atlas Robot Shows Off Parkour Skills
The agile humanoid is learning to use its whole body to leap higher than ever
Quadrotor Maintains High Speed Flight With Just Three Rotors
If you don't mind a little spinning, quadrotors can operate just fine as trirotors
Getting Back to the Space Station
After an aborted Soyuz mission to the International Space Station, how long it will take to resume flights there? Will NASA's Commercial Crew program have to come to the rescue?
How Genealogy Websites Make It Easier to Catch Killers
As more people upload their DNA data to ancestry websites, finding criminals gets easier
Verizon’s 5G Rollout Experiences Are a Mixed Bag So Far
While performance for those using the prototype 5G network was great, coverage was very limited
C/C++ and Python Top List of Hot Skills for Autonomous Vehicle Engineers
Aptiv and NVidia are doing the most hiring in the U.S., Silicon Valley and Detroit most active regions, according to Indeed study
UnicornBot Will Enchant Kids Into Learning STEM and Coding
This Blockly-based robot unicorn can move around, nod its head, and light up its horn
New FAA Rules for Drones Go Into Effect
The 2018 FAA Reauthorization Act brings a new regime for recreational flyers
Gill Pratt of Toyota: Safety Is No Argument for Robocars
The technology that will eventually make self-driving cars safe can be implemented in human-driven cars
Toyota Recalls 2.4 Million Hybrids for Stalling Issue
Meanwhile, malfunctioning radars plague the Nissan Sentra, while Fiat Chrysler stops Jeep Wrangler sales over faulty welds
32-Legged Spherical Robot Moves Like an Amoeba
Mochibot is out to prove that there's no such thing as too many legs
Getting Started: An Introduction to Inductor Specifications
Inductance is just one criteria for selecting the right inductor.
Robots in Photos: SpotMini, iCub, and More from IROS 2018
Couldn't make it to IROS? Check out some pics of what you missed in Madrid
Economics Nobel Prize Winner Sees No Singularity on the Horizon
William Nordhaus looked for leading indicators of a Singularity back in 2015 but couldn't find any
Who’s Hiring? (Amazon and Walmart—Again—Plus Microsoft, Uber, and Salesforce) Who’s Firing? (Hardly Anybody)
Dublin and San Diego are the latest hot spots for engineers, according to a sampling of Q3 hiring announcements
IBM Pushes Beyond 7 Nanometers, Uses Graphene to Place Nanomaterials on Wafers
The functionality of devices could be changed simply by changing nanomaterials without impacting the process
New IPCC Report Outlines Ways to Limit Global Warming
Preventing the global average temperature from rising by more than 1.5 degrees C will require new carbon-saving technologies to be more widely adopted
Online Graduate Programs in Power Engineering: Preparing Engineers to Meet the Challenges for Our Generation
Modernizing the electric grid is a grand challenge for our generation. The MS in Power Systems Engineering degree program builds upon the expertise of the engineering faculty and the research conducted at the FREEDM center.
Video Friday: Ladder-Climbing Snake Robot, and More
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U.S. to Allow Cars Without Steering Wheels
New voluntary guidelines from NHTSA will allow cars specifically designed for Level 4 autonomous driving on the road
The Long Journey to FEMA’s Presidential Alert Test
First such test since the emergency alert system went live in 2012
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