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New Antennas Will Take CubeSats to Mars and Beyond
By packing big antennas into tiny satellites, JPL engineers are making space science cheap
Decoding 5G New Radio
The Latest on 3GPP and ITU Standards
What Does Every Engineer Need to Know about 5G?
Over the last several years, researchers have been hard at work exploring new concepts and technologies to answer the question “What is 5G?”.
AI Startup Using Robots and Lidar to Boost Productivity on Construction Sites
Doxel's lidar-equipped robots help track construction projects and catch mistakes as they happen
The Dawn of Solar Windows
Future skyscrapers will harvest energy from the sun with photovoltaic windows
Smart Contact Lens Doubles as Blood Sugar Monitor
A new contact lens tests tears to tell wearers when glucose levels drop, so there'll be no more need for painful finger pricks
Michigan’s MiDAS Unemployment System: Algorithm Alchemy Created Lead, Not Gold
A case study into how to automate false accusations of fraud for more than 34,000 unemployed people
Robots Ready to Ski, Paint, and Clean at South Korea’s 2018 Winter Olympics
South Korea’s best roboticists have spent two years preparing robots for a wide range of roles at the 2018 Winter Olympics
Cyberdyne's Medical Exoskeleton Strides to FDA Approval
Users in the United States can now take advantage of this friendly exoskeleton to help them with physical rehabilitation
Engineers, Stop Doing Algebra by Hand!
Computer algebra systems mechanize equation manipulation to save money and eliminate risk
Forensic Software Pieces Together Leibniz’s Last Puzzle
Technology pioneered to reveal Cold War secrets is being used to reconstruct the polymath’s journals
Virtual Ski Slopes Prepare Olympians for Winter Games
Stanford's virtual reality training is helping prepare U.S. skiers for the Olympics and other competitions
Why You Should Fear 'Slaughterbots'—A Response
Lethal autonomous weapons are not science fiction; they are a real threat to human security that we must stop now
Atom-Thin Memristors Discovered
Experts thought memory in 2D materials was impossible. Then engineers in Texas discovered “Atomristors”
Finland Is the Mobile Data Capital of the World
Here’s what that means for carriers thinking ahead to 5G
Useful and Timely Delivery Drone Drops Life Preserver to Australian Swimmers
A drone delivery that we approve of
Q&A: Max Bittker’s Twitter Bot Tracks New Words in The New York Times
The bot dutifully recorded the U.S. president's vulgar word choice two weeks ago
Organic Thin-Film Transistors' New Gate Dielectric Opens Door to Future Electronics
Its nanostructured design improves these transistors' charge mobility and stability
Video Friday: Crawling Baby Robot, Tethered Drone, and New Intel RealSense
Your weekly selection of awesome robot videos
E-Skin Lets You Manipulate Objects in Real and Virtual Worlds
Researchers integrate magnetoelectronic sensors into electronic skin that tracks motion
5G New Radio and What Comes Next
The 3rd Generation Partnership Project has taken a big step toward future 5G networks
It’s Time for Electric Companies to Pivot
U.S. demand for electricity has slumped; utilities should shift their focus to renewables and efficiency consulting
Edison’s Phonograph
More than any other fruit of Edison’s fertile brain, this one was not merely useful but magical
German Scientists Create Ultrafast Robot Arms from DNA
DNA robotic systems move 100,000 times faster than previous systems
Designing Customizable Self-Folding Swarm Robots
Researchers at UCSD demonstrate a self-folding robot designed to be customized and deployed in huge swarms
What Tech Companies Have Been Hiring in Silicon Valley? Here are the Top 20
The list starts with A: Apple, Amazon
The Importance of Reducing Dust Accumulation in Electronics Systems
Gain a practical understanding of ways to reduce dust accumulation by leveraging a detailed multiphysics simulation approach.
What Silicon Valley Tech Jobs Pay the Highest Salaries?
For 2017, product development engineer heads the list of highest paying tech jobs; machine learning engineer salaries are climbing fast
Why Russia is Building Its Own Internet
The Kremlin has a bold plan to protect itself from “possible external influence”
Harvard's milliDelta Robot Is Tiny and Scary Fast
It may be small, but it's one of the fastest moving robots we've ever seen
Court Software No Better Than Mechanical Turks at Predicting Repeat Crime
Humans who looked at just two variables performed just as well as commercial software that examined 137
Will U.S. Corporations Ever Take Cybersecurity Seriously?
Incentives still haven’t reached a tipping point, but Europe's new data protection regulation might help
Stanford's AI Predicts Death for Better End-of-Life Care
Deep learning AI is helping screen for ill patients who could benefit from having end-of-life conversations earlier
5 Tips to Keeping your Test Assets Up to Date
Measurement accuracy and reliability depends on you, the test asset user.
Plasma Etching Lithium Niobate on an Optoelectronic Chip
A new approach promises to introduce lithium niobate to optoelectronics
Efficient Development of Electrical Drives Using Model-based Development
This webinar is ‘hands-on’ and aimed at engineers who want to design, develop and understand modern AC drives. As such, the webinar is designed to significantly shorten the development time needed to develop electrical drives applications.
KIT's ARMAR-6 Humanoid Will Help Humans Fix Other Robots
Need a hand? This humanoid robot can help
CES 2018: 5G News and Nuggets
Panelists predicted a speedy transition to 5G and an explosion of cloud services
Microdrones That Cooperate to Transport Objects Could Be Future of Warehouse Automation
Teams of small quadrotors use just a camera and IMU to help each other transport cargo
CES 2018: Tech Industry Leaders Talk DACA, H1-B
Immigrant engineers create jobs, they don’t take them from U.S. citizens, CES panelists say
CES 2018: The Rise of Drones
Learn about new drones, smart home gadgets, and mesh networks in this live broadcast from the CES show floor
CES 2018: Waiting for the $100 Lidar
Spinning buckets are giving way to small, cheap, distributed laser sensors
CES 2018: The Best—and the Craziest—Gadgets of the Show
Autonomous luggage, personal airbags, and a machine that folds clothes caught this reporter's attention
CES 2018: Active HDMI Cables and Harmony in the Smart Home
At CES, product engineer Ali Aboosaidi talks about audio/video trends and compatibility between smart devices
Video Friday: Honda's Huggable Robot, New Artificial Muscle, and Boeing Cargo Drone
Your weekly selection of awesome robot videos
GM Says: Look, Ma, No Steering Wheel
GM's Cruise claims that by 2019, it'll offer rides in a car that has no steering wheel or pedals
CES 2018: Delivery Robots are Full-Time Employees at a Las Vegas Hotel
Checking in on Savioke’s Relay robots in Las Vegas—not on the CES floor, but at the Renaissance Hotel, where they are hard at work
CES 2018: Zero Mass Wants to Get Water Off the Grid and Onto Your Roof
Move over solar, Zero Mass Water thinks there’s room on the roof for a new kind of panel—one that creates water from sun and air
Cleanliness is Close to Godliness for Carbon Nanotubes
A process for eliminating impurities from CNTs provides a method for measuring their electrical resistance
100,000 IoT Sensors Monitor a 1,400-Kilometer Canal in China
Sensors installed along China’s South-to-North Water Diversion Project track water quality, watch for intruders, and detect structural damage
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