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2018’s Top 10 Tech Cars: Vanderhall Edison
It’s a fast three-wheeler that feels even faster
Nvidia Co-founders Remember Their Startup Roller Coaster Ride
Jensen Huang and Chris Malachowsky dive down memory lane, to the glory—the tragedy—the glory—the tragedy—the….
2018’s Top 10 Tech Cars: Rimac Concept One
It shows what EVs can do when cost is no object
2018’s Top 10 Tech Cars: McLaren 720S
For the multimillionaire who has everything
Securing Regulatory Approvals with Engineering Simulation
Healthcare companies and software providers join forces for in silico healthcare.
PAM4 Demands Accurate S-parameters
PAM4 challenges signal integrity, test, and design engineers who are responsible for SERDES (serializer/deserializer) components, interconnects, backplanes, cables, connectors, circuits, and complete systems.
Festo's New Bionic Robots Include Rolling Spider, Flying Fox
The latest in weird and potentially useful robots from German automation giant Festo
Researchers Steer Cyborg Mice Through Maze with Brain Stimulation
Video shows a cyborg mouse ignoring sex and food as it obeys humans' navigation commands
Crossing the Atlantic
180 years ago the first steamship crossed the Atlantic, halving travel time and beginning a trend that has cut transit time by 98 percent
A Low-Noise Diamond Maser That Doesn't Require Cooling
A team of researchers tries to bring back the maser as a low-noise amplifier for weak radio signals
Wafer-Level Low Frequency Noise Measurement Challenges and Solutions
This webinar will cover key aspects of these measurement challenges, and interpret the key specifications of a practical noise system. Attendees will understand how to evaluate real system capabilities and much more.
Canadian Startup VueReal Takes on Apple in MicroLED Displays
VueReal is as tight-lipped about its crucial mass-transfer manufacturing system as its well-heeled rival, but believes it has a better solution
Virtual Commissioning with a Model-Driven Digital Twin
Model-driven Digital Twins are essential for virtual commissioning, guiding the design process to mitigate risk and reduce costly changes.
Helping Robots Express Themselves When They Fail
Researchers are designing robots that are capable of expressing what they aren't capable of doing
WinSystems SBC Supports Windows® 10 IoT Core OS
Small-form-factor, rugged PX1-C415 series provides cost-efficient, Industrial IoT platform for faster time to market
Cyber Defense Tool Is an Early Warning System for Grid Attacks
A new tool will enable grid operators to better detect not only a brutal physical attack, but also a hacker probing for vulnerabilities
Startup Profile: ME SOLshare’s “Swarm Electrification” Powers Villages in Bangladesh
The company links isolated PV systems to create an energy-sharing economy
Jeff Hecht
Using VNA’s as a Tool for Signal Integrity in High Speed Digital Systems
Our signal integrity paper describes the difference in how VNA’s and time domain based instruments generate S-Parameters and much more.
Understanding Vector Network Analysis Guide
In this 62 page understanding guide we will introduce the basic fundamentals of the Vector Network Analyzer (VNA).
Watch This Robotic Intestine Puke Rocket Fuel
The Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency may start to manufacture solid rocket fuel with puking robot intestines
AI Cardiologist Aces Its First Medical Exam
A neural network outperforms human cardiologists in a task involving heart scans
2-D Materials Enable Swarms of Floating Microbots
Electronic devices made from 2-D materials grafted onto microparticles create floating robots
'Marine Skin' Wearable Tracks Animals Under the Sea
A crab helped test a wearable that could eventually track ocean creatures such as dolphins and whale sharks
Video Friday: Robot Playdate, Big Drone, and Self-Driving Car in Snow
Your weekly selection of awesome robot videos
To Illustrate the Dangers of Cyberwarfare, the Army Is Turning to Sci-fi
Graphic novelettes issued by the U.S. Army Cyber Institute aim to educate soldiers about digital threats
Maine’s New Unemployment System Frustrates the Public and State Workers Alike
Reusing Mississippi’s system doesn’t guarantee a smooth launch
To Speed Up AI, Mix Memory and Processing
New computing architectures aim to extend artificial intelligence from the cloud to smartphones
Video of Uber Self-Driving Car’s Fatal Crash Raises More Questions
Video footage raises questions about the accuracy of the car’s lidar and how closely it monitored its own safety driver
5 Questions for HEMT Inventor Takashi Mimura
The 2017 Kyoto Prize winner feels his invention, the high-electron-mobility transistor, had a historical impact
ProPublica/Mother Jones Investigation Confirms IBM Layoffs Targeted Older Workers
IBM’s layoffs have been a frustrating story to cover in recent years; ProPublica and Mother Jones take it on
How the Internet of Things Could Fracture Wi-Fi
New mesh Wi-Fi networks improve coverage, but at the cost of interoperability
Agility Robotics Raises $8 Million for Commercial Bipedal Robots
Playground Global leads a sizeable round with the goal of turning walking robots into useful tools
Writing a Musical About Silicon Valley? Start with Robert Noyce, Add a Dash of Marissa Mayer
Playwright picks Robert Noyce to be the conscience of a female founder as he sets Silicon Valley to song in "Venture"
Quantum Computers Strive to Break Out of the Lab
Tech giants and startups alike want to bring quantum computing into the mainstream, but success is uncertain
Who’s at Fault in Uber’s Fatal Collision?
With a full investigation underway, we can start to untangle the strands of responsibility—and ask what it means for the future of self-driving cars
MIT's Soft Robotic Fish Explores Reefs in Fiji
This soft robotic fish is reef friendly and won't scare away the real thing
A New Wearable Brain Scanner
A helmet records wearers' brain activity using magnetoencephalography (MEG) while they move around
Russian Astronauts Prepare to Bring the 'Internet of Animals' Online
The Icarus project will track tens of thousands of animals from the International Space Station
Supersensitive Accelerometer Could Be the Answer to Better Drone Control
Supercapacitor technology could make tiny accelerometers as much as 1 million times more sensitive
Creating a Seamless Thread from Design to Manufacturing with the Machine Shop Digital Twin
The machine shop digital twin enables companies to achieve an automated manufacturing process using the latest technologies.
Apportioning Blame When Robocars Have Accidents
The death of a pedestrian in Tempe, Ariz., sparks a blame game
XPRIZE's $10 Million Telepresence Robot Challenge Is Not Challenging Enough
The Avatar XPRIZE is a compelling idea, but it needs to recalibrate in order to significantly advance the technology
Why Did Swarm Launch Its Rogue Satellites?
Silicon Valley start-up’s SpaceBees are being tracked on orbit, but they could be the company’s last
Dirac: High-Fidelity Audio for Your Smartphone
The company’s software minimizes the limitations of small speakers and headphones
Bipedal Robot Uses Jet-Powered Feet to Step Over Large Gaps
Ducted fans in its toes help this robot to balance while taking giant steps
Uber Robocar Kills Pedestrian, Despite Presence of Safety Driver
It's the first fatality involving a robocar under the care of a professional human minder
Mobile World Congress 2018: The Tangled Fate of Graphene and 5G
These two technologies have long been hyped, and proponents of each are finally starting to work together
Smartphones Will Get Even Smarter With On-Device Machine Learning
It’s time for deep learning algorithms to come down from the cloud and get into your gadgets
GW Information Session: Online Graduate Engineering Degree Programs
Learn more about GWU's rigorous, practical and flexible graduate engineering programs
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