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by Eliza Strickland on (#3YGP0)
The N3 program will create no-surgery-required neurotech that the general public may also find useful
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by Evan Ackerman on (#3YGP2)
With some input from the robotics community, XPRIZE's new guidelines will make this a robotics competition worth getting excited about
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by Jeremy Hsu on (#3YGJ4)
Cheaper plant sensors could bring monitoring to individual plants on a massive scale
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by Siemens on (#3YG9N)
Variable shunt reactor technology reduces investment cost and boosts efficiency for stable power supply
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by Charles Q. Choi on (#3YFZZ)
The US-1, from Impossible Aerospace, can fly for 2 hours
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by University of Maryland on (#3YEZ8)
University of Maryland researchers demonstrate the first single-photon transistor using a semiconductor chip
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by Evan Ackerman, Erico Guizzo and Fan Shi on (#3YB8Y)
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by Robert N. Charette on (#3YAXM)
Does increasing police dependence on technology erode the public’s trust?
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by National Instruments on (#3YAXP)
Build 5G wireless networks and systems with software defined radio
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by Jean Kumagai on (#3YAKN)
Samantha Bradshaw, an expert on computational propaganda, weighs in on whether Facebook, Twitter, and others are doing enough to curb political social media bots
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Highlights from APEC 2018 Plenary Sessions Granted Deeper Insight into Power Electronics
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by Tekla S. Perry on (#3YAAM)
Java tops Indeed's latest list; Python, JavaScript rank high
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We provide a comprehensive demonstration of EMA3D-Internal, including aspects of geometry, environment, fully-coupled simulation, and post-processing.
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by National Instruments on (#3Y84W)
3rd Generation Partnership Project (3GPP) members meet regularly to collaborate and create cellular communications standards
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by Emily Waltz on (#3Y84Y)
New method of identifying unique genetic changes in tumors could lead to more precise cancer treatments
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by Evan Ackerman on (#3Y7PK)
Now you can leverage Skydio R1's amazing obstacle avoidance in your own applications
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by Evan Ackerman on (#3Y6YE)
A special dock that sucks all the dirt out of a Roomba makes the robot even more useful
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by Evan Ackerman on (#3Y6YG)
iRobot's newest vacuum can clean just the rooms you want it to, and then offload its dirt bin into a special dock and keep on going
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by Jeremy Hsu on (#3Y5V5)
Lab technology outperforms premium noise-canceling headphones by analyzing sounds earlier
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by Neil Savage on (#3Y5H1)
Silicon Chip Creates Two-Qubit Processor
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on (#3Y7J8)
You just got your test results back from the conducted emissions test lab, and your product failed. Now What?
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by Dexter Johnson on (#3Y2XA)
The addition of nanoparticles into DRAMs eliminates interference between neighboring cells
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by University of Maryland on (#3X7XX)
Maryland Researchers Develop Robots With the Same Capabilities as Fish
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on (#3XX9X)
Careful circuit design can minimize EMI, but additional shielding measures are often required.
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by Evan Ackerman, Erico Guizzo and Fan Shi on (#3XX3Q)
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by Allison Marsh on (#3XX3S)
In 1842, French watchmaker Louis-François Breguet invented a simpler to use but less efficient alternative
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by Samuel K. Moore on (#3XX3V)
“This was the right decision,†says Gary Patton
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by Evan Ackerman on (#3XVRF)
Persistent maps enable another useful feature for Neato's flagship Botvac D7
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by Emily Waltz on (#3XTR8)
Electronic drug delivery tool stops seizures in mice
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by Dexter Johnson on (#3XTEJ)
A Finnish consortium is testing the real-world capabilities of 5G networks for autonomous vehicles
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by Anthony F. J. Levi on (#3XSZB)
We have fiber to the home, but fiber to the processor is still a problem
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by Evan Ackerman on (#3XRA5)
Jeff Flake's "beerbot" budget amendment cuts funding for robotics research
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by Robert W. Lucky on (#3XRA7)
Today, business disruptors get the attention that hardware innovators used to
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by Eliza Strickland on (#3XQS4)
Facebook, Google, and smaller tech companies are now using machine learning to flag misinformation—but automated systems aren’t reliable enough on their own
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by Vaclav Smil on (#3XNSX)
It was easy enough for the amateur photographer to use, and that made it the most important camera in history
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by Mark Harris on (#3XNP7)
Burns's book "Autonomy" offers an insider's take on Google's self-driving car spinoff
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by Mark Lantz on (#3XNCV)
Disk drives are reaching their limits, but magnetic tape just gets better and better
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by Samuel K. Moore on (#3XN7Q)
After installing extreme-ultraviolet lithography, foundry finds it doesn’t have enough customers for it
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by Evan Ackerman on (#3XN01)
A team of robot arms on mobile bases can 3D print large structures quickly
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by Dexter Johnson on (#3XKJ0)
Blending hydrogels with gold nanoparticles can produce a transistor for extra-sensitive sensors
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by Jeremy Hsu on (#3XK9M)
By using reflected Wi-Fi signals, a chipless smart tag can put touch-responsive controls on almost anything
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by Jeremy Hsu on (#3XK9P)
Starkey's new Livio AI hearing aid translates 27 languages in real-time and also doubles as a hands-free earpiece
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by Carl Bugeja on (#3XEMK)
An axial flux motor uses printed-circuit-board traces for electromagnetic coils
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by Megan Scudellari on (#3XEC4)
Electromagnetic pulses from the device can stimulate structures deep in the brains of patients with OCD
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by Maria Gallucci on (#3WZ36)
Hydrogen fuel cells extend the range of battery-powered trucks now heading for California roads
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by Robert N. Charette on (#3XE3G)
Problems are negligible, says Ministry of Defence
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by Evan Ackerman, Erico Guizzo and Fan Shi on (#3XE3J)
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by Michael Koziol on (#3XE3M)
TARF is a new approach to converting sonar to radar without any intermediary steps
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by Stacey Higginbotham on (#3XCM9)
As the FCC prepares rules for sharing spectrum with citizens, it should count devices as well as people
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by Epilog Laser on (#3XCFR)
Manufacturing today relies on a broad spectrum of machinery technology, including tried-and-true equipment that has been used in mass production for a century or more, as well as innovative tools at the cutting edge.
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