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Deep Learning and Google Street View Can Predict Neighborhood Politics from Parked Cars
AI analysis of cars in Street View images can accurately estimate income, race, education, and voting patterns
Video Friday: Pepper at Work, Robot Muscles, and NASA's Next Rover
Your weekly selection of awesome robot videos
Optical Materials in CST STUDIO SUITE
This article describes the electromagnetic simulation of special optical materials in integrated components. Direct numerical simulations help to understand the underlying mechanisms and demonstrate side effects not predicted by simplified theories.
Broadband Characterization Of Launchers And Transitions
This article demonstrates the electromagnetic simulation and optimization of a coaxial-microstrip transition for a material characterization measurement system, including the effect of the probes themselves, and an analysis of how surface roughness affects sensor performance.
Modular Power Blocks Snap Together to Scale Up Energy Needs in Remote Areas
A microgrid solution that uses a swarm intelligence algorithm could finally electrify rural Africa
Robot Gift Guide 2017
Over a dozen robots that we promise will make fantastic holiday gifts
The Shocking Truth Behind Arnold Nordsieck’s Differential Analyzer
To program this electromechanical computer, you plugged in the cords in specific patterns—and with extreme caution
Perovskites Challenge Quantum Dots as Champion Emitters of Light
An international research team pairs nanoscale perovskites with nanophotonic cavities to make an efficient quantum emitter
GM Demos Robocars in San Francisco
GM's Cruise subsidiary is tackling a tougher road environment than Waymo faced, but it's keeping a driver behind the wheel
109 Microwave Towers Bring the Internet to Remote Alaska Villages
A $300 million telecom project will boost speeds or provide service to many for the first time
Internet Addiction Creates Imbalance in the Brain
A new study finds that screen addictions create a chemical imbalance that can be corrected with therapy
MTC Develops Simulation App to Revolutionize Design for Additively Manufactured Parts
The Manufacturing Technology Centre takes a new approach to part design and interdisciplinary research, using simulation and computational apps to support teams across the company.
Two New Simulators Tease Future of Quantum Computing
A 53-qubit and 51-qubit quantum simulator point to larger arrays on the path to universal quantum computing
Holiday Gift Guide 2017
Our annual dive into the presents techies will love
How We Could Explore That Interstellar Asteroid
Sending a spacecraft to ‘Oumuamua would be a challenge, but we might be able to do it if we move fast
4 Strange New Ways to Compute
At the IEEE Rebooting Computing Conference, deep thinking about computing led to some wild ideas
Battery Storage Will Offer Grid Support as Puerto Rico Recovers
Storage batteries are gaining credibility as a reliable and rapidly deployable technology. Recent disasters play to the technology's strengths
Simultaneous Touchless Monitoring of Several Patients' Vital Signs
New system can measure heart rate, pulse, and blood pressure from a distance
Controllable Cyborg Beetles for Swarming Search and Rescue
The smallest, most controllable cybernetic insect we've seen so far
Far From Radio Interference, the Square Kilometre Array Takes Root in South Africa and the Australian Outback
The telescope’s first phase, SKA1, blazes the path to radio astronomy’s future discovery machine
Velodyne Unveils Monster Lidar With 128 Laser Beams
The company claims the resolution is high enough to identify objects without using other sensors
Overcome Critical Power Consumption Testing Challenges Webcast
Learn to drastically improve the accuracy and dependability of test results in your design cycle from start to finish.
Marines Plan New Test Flights for Battlefield Delivery Drones
The U.S. military awarded the Yates Electrospace Corporation a new flight test contract for disposable delivery drones
How Blockchains Will Help Connect Billions to Electricity and Financial Services
The functional value of a cryptocurrency isn’t in the coins themselves—but as a platform for new types of transactions
Power Your Holiday Displays With the $25 PocketBeagle
This Linux board uses two dedicated subprocessors for real-time control
Toyota Gets Back Into Humanoid Robots With New T-HR3
It's been about a decade, but Toyota is finally doing humanoid robots again
Can Tech Moguls Cure What Ails Medicine?
A dash of start-up moxie could speed up biomedical innovation
Awash in Artificial Light, the World Gets 2 Percent Brighter Each Year
Making outdoor lighting more efficient doesn't reduce light pollution—it encourages people to use more light
Nanoscale Magnetic Circuits Expand Into Three Dimensions
Researchers have created a nanoscale magnetic circuit that can send along bits of information in three dimensions
Wanted: AI That Can Spy
IARPA’s deep-learning challenge solicits AI to analyze satellite images
To Build the World’s Smallest Atomic Clock, Trap a Nitrogen Atom in a Carbon Cage
Hyperprecise clocks in our cellphones mean we’ll always know where we are in time and space
A Big Hydro Project in Big Sky Country
Its novel design makes this pumped hydro project nearly as flexible as a storage battery. Whether the market is ready for it remains to be seen
5G High-Speed Interconnect Design
If you want to learn about designing high-speed interconnects for 5G and Satcom applications, tune into this webinar with guest speaker Eric Gebhard of Signal Microwave.
DARPA Seeking AI That Learns All the Time
The agency wants ideas for turning computers into lifelong learners
WebAssembly Will Finally Let You Run High-Performance Applications in Your Browser
Online applications could work as smoothly as the programs you install on your machine
Optical Cochlear Implant Turns Light Against Hearing Loss
European researchers assemble the components for a new kind of cochlear implant
Nanosys Wants Printing Quantum Dot Displays to be as Cheap as Printing a T-Shirt
The company plans to capture the printed display market from right under the noses of OLED manufacturers
How iRobot's Roomba Will Roomify Your Home
iRobot is testing software that will be able to make sense out of all the rooms in your house
Automatic Speaker Verification Systems Can Be Fooled by Disguising Your Voice
Such systems are used to build evidence in criminal cases, and grant access to personal information
Electric Vehicles Aren’t Taking Over Our Roads as Fast as Hype Artists Claim
Both the rate of EV adoption and the environmental benefits the vehicles will produce have been oversold
HaptX Inc Reveals New Haptic Glove for Virtual Reality
The company formerly known as AxonVR unveils its first product, the HaptX Glove
Drones Distribute Swarms of Sterile Mosquitoes to Stop Zika and Other Diseases
Keeping a million mosquitoes alive on board a drone isn’t as easy as you think
Magnetic Field Controls Drug Delivery
Nanoparticles release drugs on command using magnetic field
Uber To Buy 24,000 Self-Driving Volvos
This robocar purchase order, the biggest ever, will stretch over three years, beginning in 2019
Fuel Cells Poised to Replace India’s Diesel Generators
Scientists at India’s National Chemistry Laboratory have pinpointed a clean, cost-effective fuel cell that can replace the unreliable and pollutive diesel generators that power India’s telecom towers.
Optimize Your Battery Management System Webcast
Are you responsible for designing efficient battery thermal management systems? Are battery temperature profiling measurements essential to you? If so, then join Keysight for this webcast.
Stanford Algorithm Can Diagnose Pneumonia Better Than Radiologists
It took Stanford AI researchers just a month to beat radiologists at the pneumonia game
Video Friday: Backflipping Atlas, Cozmo Lost, and MantaDroid Aquatic Robot
Your weekly selection of awesome robot videos
Tesla Launches an Electric Semi Truck—and a New Sports Car
Ultra-efficient electric truck could revolutionize freight transport—if Tesla can deliver
TechShop Goes Bankrupt
The for-profit makerspace company closes its doors for good
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