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You'll Need Ikea's $5 Saw If You Buy That $1000 iPhone X
Apple's new phones include Qi wireless charging technology, and Ikea already has a line of products that support it
The Apple Watch’s Heart Monitoring App Gets Smarter
The Apple Watch's heart rate monitor may soon be able to warn of AFib and other health problems
The Apple Watch’s Heart Monitoring App Gets Smarter
The Apple Watch's heart rate monitor may soon be able to warn of AFib and other health problems
Shipping Triggers More Lightning
Diesel engine emissions from ships could be seeding storm clouds
Shipping Triggers More Lightning
Diesel engine emissions from ships could be seeding storm clouds
Lyft and Drive.ai Gear Up to Test Autonomous Ride Sharing
Lucky San Franciscans can look forward to getting Lyfted by autonomous cars driven by deep learning
Lyft and Drive.ai Gear Up to Test Autonomous Ride Sharing
Lucky San Franciscans can look forward to getting Lyfted by autonomous cars driven by deep learning
Autonomous Robots Plant, Tend, and Harvest Entire Crop of Barley
This is as autonomous as farming gets, without any humans having to get themselves dirty, or even go outside
Could a Pair of Earrings Hurt Waymo’s Lidar Trade Secrets Lawsuit?
Google gave jewelry made from confidential circuit boards as a leaving gift
Could a Pair of Earrings Hurt Waymo’s Lidar Trade Secrets Lawsuit?
Google gave jewelry made from confidential circuit boards as a leaving gift
Diagnose and debug board level EMC Compliance Problems
The array based Very-Near-Field scanning technique developed by EMSCAN brings low-cost real-time evaluation to compliance problem solving and the graphical representation of emission hotspots can give insights into root causes or provide a reference for future designs.
Diagnose and debug board level EMC Compliance Problems
The array based Very-Near-Field scanning technique developed by EMSCAN brings low-cost real-time evaluation to compliance problem solving and the graphical representation of emission hotspots can give insights into root causes or provide a reference for future designs.
Why U.S. Battery Startups Fail, and How to Fix It
Pharmaceuticals startups may yield clues to how battery startups can succeed
Video Friday: Agility Robotics, Pancake Robots, and Metallica's Drone Show
Your weekly selection of awesome robot videos
Cincinnati Schools Roll Out Tech to Identify Teens Likely to Attempt Suicide
An app uses deep learning to flag word choice and vocal patterns linked to suicide risk
Majorana Particles Grab the Limelight and Remain Center Stage
Majorana particles may not only form the basis of qubits, but lead to a new type of fundamental particle
Fluid-Structure Interaction Analysis of a Piezoelectric Fan
If you want to learn about modeling piezoelectric fans, then tune into this webinar with Akshat Agarwal from the Efficient Energy Transfer group at Nokia Bell Labs.
Resume Tips & Career Advice for Entry-Level Engineers
Join a panel of experts to discuss best practices for resumes and cover letters, career navigation, networking and professional development during an interactive webinar.
Interview: iRobot CEO Colin Angle on Data Privacy and Robots in the Home
Angle sees home robots as the way to collect the spatial information your smart home needs to be smart
Startup Nanoport Wants Your Obsolete Smart Phones to Be Your New Best Friends
Spinning out of the company that helped turn spherical magnets into the ultimate desk toy, Nanoport thinks old smart phones could be the next big thing
Understanding Crosstalk for Signal Integrity Applications
This white paper provides an introduction to crosstalk with a specific focus on signal integrity applications offering guidelines of what to watch out for when measuring crosstalk.
The Bandwidth Defender
A day in the life of professional radio-frequency-interference hunter Kevin Argentieri
R.I.P. SPARC and Solaris
Oracle’s latest round of layoffs marks the end of Sun’s SPARC and Solaris
Things You Can Do With an Extra Robotic Arm
The practical uses for an extra robotic arm are probably not what you're thinking
Nissan’s Next-Gen Leaf Drives Farther, Thinks Deeper
The original mass-market electric car now offers more range—and more smarts
Handheld Mass-Spectrometry Pen Identifies Cancer in Seconds During Surgery
Simple device attaches to mass spectrometer to diagnose cancer
Jet-Powered iCub Could Be the First Flying Humanoid Robot
Italian researchers are developing a control system that they hope will allow an iCub humanoid robot to hover on four jet thrusters
Engineering Managers Say Great Teams Need Diversity, Regular Retraining
Engineering leaders at Slack, Nest, and Facebook say solving big technical challenges requires teams with diversity
The Principles of Lock-in Detection
This white paper helps to increase the understanding of how lock-in amplifiers function, including signal mixing and low-pass filtering.
Efficient Air-Conditioning Beams Heat Into Space
Radiative system could send heat from AC condensers out into space, reducing energy needed to cool buildings
Radio Frequency Hunters: Saving Your Cell Signal
RF interference could be causing your dropped calls. Engineers from P3 hunt down the source and shut it off
Video Friday: Powered Exoskeleton, Drone Shows, and Soft Robotic Mask
Your weekly selection of awesome robot videos
Shielding Effectiveness of Expanded Metal Foils (EMFs)
The goal of EMC is the correct operation of different equipment in a common electromagnetic environment.
MIT Builds Drone-Based RFID Relay to Track Boxes in Warehouses
A drone-based relay dramatically extends the range of RFID, and could help retailers keep track of stuff
Someone Else’s Computer: The Prehistory of Cloud Computing
Well before Amazon Web Services, there was time-sharing and Tymshare’s Tymnet
Eye Scans to Detect Cancer and Alzheimer’s Disease
Computer vision and machine-learning algorithms detect biomarkers in the white of the eye
Quantum Optical Memory Device One Thousand Times Smaller Than Previous Options
On-chip-scale quantum memory device is not only small, but is capable of on-demand data retrieval
Neato Adds Persistent, Actionable Maps to New D7 Robot Vacuum
This is the beginning of the most significant advance to robot vacuums that we've seen in years
Efficient Design of Integrated Photonic Circuits
This webinar demonstrates the automated link between IPKISS and CST STUDIO SUITE®, using the design of a glucose sensor to demonstrate how photonic layout and EM simulation complement each other.
Dutch Will Use Wind Power to Green Airports, But Solar is the Future Elsewhere
Unused acreage at airports is being used for renewable energy facilities, especially solar. But some restrictions apply
Clearpath Modernizes TurtleBot With Intel Euclid and iRobot Create
The latest version of the full-size TurtleBot promises to be easier to use than ever
Wi-Fi + HD Video + Drones = Still Wobbly
Using commodity Wi-Fi for high-definition FPV flying has rough edges
How We Won Gold in the Cyborg Olympics’ Brain Race
With our brain-computer interface, paralyzed athletes sped their avatars across the finish line
Why George Keyworth Thought Science Belonged in the White House
Reagan’s science advisor died this week; Keyworth supported efforts to improve engineering education and believed “white coats” are an essential part of the White House team
Elusive Majorana Particle Takes Major Step Towards Quantum Computing
A long-theorized quasiparticle inches closer to discovery and its enabling of quantum computing
When Disaster Strikes, Flying Cell Towers Could Aid Search and Rescue
Base stations carried by drones would form an ad hoc network and connect first responders
Nanodiamonds May Help Make Lithium-Ion Batteries Better and Safer
Nanocrystals could prevent short circuits and fires and maybe allow for 10 times more energy storage
Drones and AI Take On Killer Sharks Down Under
Robots are an expensive but cool solution to a very rare problem
The Tech That Won the First Formula Student Driverless Race
On-the-fly mapping got the driverless car through a rainy day
Nanotube-Based Yarns Harvest Energy From Twisting and Stretching
Nanotube yarns offer an alternative to piezoelectric and triboelectric devices for harvesting energy
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