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How Torrents Can Benefit Businesses
Torrenting is a highly efficient way to transfer files through the Internet
Wells Fargo Quietly Reveals “Calculation Error” That Affected Customers’ Mortgage Loans
The error may have pushed hundreds of vulnerable families into home foreclosure, though the bank says there's not a clear “cause and effect” relationship
Explore New Worlds With JPL’s Open Source Rover
NASA’s Jet Propulsion Lab has adapted a Mars rover design into something that you can build in your garage
System Simulation and Control: Improve the Overall Performance of your Mechatronic Systems using Altair Activate™
Discover a highly robust approach to simulate the performance of your entire product; assess the overall behavior of the multi-disciplinary system in the form of 0D, 1D and/or 3D models.
Algorithms Help Power Grids Survive GPS Spoofs
The approach can keep a grid in service even if one-⁠third of its nodes are compromised
Boston Dynamics Is Getting Ready to Produce Lots of SpotMinis
But what are they going to do?
Plasmonic Antenna Shines a Light on Terahertz Processors
The antenna, just a few micrometers in size, uses ballistic electrons to transmit signals
The Foundry at the Heart of DARPA’s Plan to Let Old Fabs Beat New Ones
3D tech could give a performance boost so big that chips built at SkyWater Technology’s 90-nm foundry could beat those built using today’s most advanced 7-nm tech
How to Optimize the Scalability & Performance of a Multi-Core Operating System
Best Practices for Architecting a Scalable Real-Time Application on an SMP Platform
How to Create an IoT Edge System Prototype
Once a successful proof-of-concept has been established, what’s next?
Flexible Loudspeaker Made of Nanowires Will Stick to Your Skin and Play Music
Researchers in South Korea made a tiny loudspeaker, and then used it to play a violin concerto
Video Friday: Professor Ishiguro’s New Robot Child, and More
Your weekly selection of awesome robot videos
New Blood Test for Brain Injuries Returns Instant Results
The test measures two proteins in a drop of blood to determine whether a patient needs a CT scan
Probe Memory Packs 138 Terabytes per Square Inch
New automated approach could help make STM probe memory commercially viable
Millions of U.S. Voter Records Exposed on Robocall Company RoboCent's Poorly Configured AWS Cloud Storage
Some records listed voters’ personal interests, religious affiliation, and estimates of their income and net worth
Startup JITX Uses AI to Automate Complex Circuit Board Design
AI has the potential to take much of the dull complexity out of designing custom circuit boards
For Some Reason, These Quantum Mechanics Toys Didn’t Catch On
Designed in the 1960s, these clever blocks were intended to help students grasp arcane quantum abstractions
Hacking the Flavor of Food With Electric Chopsticks
Who needs salt when you have electric taste augmentation?
Download Your Free Evaluation of LabVIEW to Design a Wireless Communications System
This evaluation includes LabVIEW Communication System Design Suite, which includes next-generation LabVIEW packaged with relevant add-ons specifically for rapidly prototyping communications systems.
Neato Robot Vacuum Update Shows Why Persistent Mapping Is So Useful
New features leverage maps of your home to make your robot vacuum smarter
A View to the Cloud
What really happens when your data is stored on far-off servers in distant data centers
IEEE Top Programming Languages: Design, Methods, and Data Sources
Interactive: The Top Programming Languages 2018
Find the programming languages that are most important to you
OpenAI Demonstrates Complex Manipulation Transfer from Simulation to Real World
By adding randomness to a relatively simple simulation, OpenAI's robot hand learned to perform complex in-hand manipulation
New Materials Could Usher in Faster-Charging, Higher-Power Batteries
Niobium tungsten oxide anodes could boost lithium-ion batteries
Mazda’s New Skyactiv-X Engine Gives New Life to Internal Combustion
For the first time, an engine combines the efficiency of diesel with the cleanliness of gasoline
Key Researchers on the Pace and Peculiarities of Developing Quantum Computing—and the Possible End of Bitcoin
Quantum computing is still as much science as engineering; progress could destroy cryptocurrencies
Explore the Guts of Computing With Arith-matic’s S1-AU Kit
This 4-bit arithmetic logic unit looks great and teaches important lessons about computing
All-Optical Computing Gets Another Arrow in Its Quiver
Nanowire networks produce all-optical logic gates
As Economics Improve, Solar Shines in Rural America
Declining costs have helped some of the country's smallest electricity providers expand their use of solar in highly innovative ways
Video Friday: Soft Robot Impedance Control, Autonomous Rescue Drone, and RoboSimian Skating
Your weekly selection of awesome robot videos
Australians Say No Thanks to Electronic Health Records
A wave of opt-outs highlights distrust in the government’s security and privacy promises
Boeing’s Starliner and SpaceX’s Crew Dragon Prepare to Visit the International Space Station
Both companies have won contracts from NASA to develop their own versions of a space shuttle
Turbo Codes Supercharge Internet of Things
Leti’s Turbo-FSK is a low-power, long-range solution for IoT
RISC-V’s Open-Source Architecture Shakes Up Chip Design
RISC-V makes it easier for companies to design and build specialized chips for graphics and the Internet of Things
Who’s Hiring? (Amazon, Walmart) Who’s Firing? (HP Inc., IBM)
A midyear snapshot of tech job news finds Amazon expanding research operations all over the world, while Apple quietly adds hardware designers outside of Silicon Valley
Intel Drives New Bus for Future Chiplets
The company aims to simplify future systems with an "Ethernet for chiplets"
Centauro: A New Disaster Response Robot From IIT
This hybrid of robot human and robot horse is designed to rescue you from disasters
August 1908: The First Ford Model T Completed in Detroit
It wasn’t the first car, by any means. But it was the first car that really mattered
Mayfield Robotics Cancels Kuri Social Home Robot
While Mayfield Robotics reevaluates its path forward, Kuri has been canceled
Mind-Controlled Robotic Third Arm Gives New Meaning to “Multitasking”
Need a helping hand? Tell this robotic arm—with your mind—to grasp that thing you need while your own two hands are busy
Making Medical AI Trustworthy and Transparent
Researchers are trying to crack open the black box so AI can be deployed in health care
Scientists Find a Giant Reservoir of Liquid Water Under the Surface of Mars
Radar data from the Mars Express orbiter has given us some of the biggest Red Planet news in years
Internet of Things as Easy as Sticking Nanoelectronics on Objects
New manufacturing process offers easy way to get thin-film electronics onto everything
Another Three Documentaries for Engineers
Bombshell, GameChangers, and Science Fair all make for fascinating viewing
Instruments to Make Music With Aliens: Gamma Ray Bells and Gravitational Wave Cellos
Experimental philosopher Jonathon Keats is playing some crazy cosmic vibes
DARPA Picks Its First Set of Winners in Electronics Resurgence Initiative
Teams announced in design, architecture, and materials and integration programs under the $1.5 billion effort to remake U.S. electronics
NASA Remakes the Airplane Wing With Electric Propulsion and a Whole Lot of Propellers
Speeding the flow of air over a smaller wing promises more efficient aircraft
World’s Largest Robot Hauls Ore Through Western Australia
It’s dirty, it’s dull, it’s enormous, and it’s probably one of the most productive robots on the planet
Liquid Battery Based on Methuselah Molecule
The longest-lasting high-performance organic flow battery to date
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