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I Was a Russian Facebook Troll Named Martha
Who has all those fake Russian Facebook accounts? I think I had one, at least for a couple of days
Drummer With Cyborg Arm Wants to Take It On Tour
Jason Barnes' Kickstarter campaign aims to drum up funds to build a duplicate that's not tied to the Georgia Tech robotics lab where it was developed
Experts Call for Global Data Sharing to Defend Against Cyberattacks
A new cybersecurity report highlights the need for a worldwide data clearinghouse to thwart next-generation, AI-powered hacks
Hackathons Are Usually Dominated by Men; This One Was Just for Girls
If some of these apps sound like something a teen girl would love, that’s because they were designed by teen girls
20 Entangled Qubits Bring the Quantum Computer Closer
Researchers demonstrate the entanglement of 20 qubits that work as a true albeit small quantum computer
Mitigating Insurance Risks: Identifying Your Needs Pyramid
The growing need for ancillary benefits among workers.
Graphene is Grown With the Same Band Gap as Silicon
No doping or nanostructuring is required for new bottom-up method to grow graphene with a perfect band gap
15 Preparation Ideas for Your Next IoT Edge Project
Insight and knowledge from extensive experience in successful IoT edge device development.
Video Friday: Robot With Scissors, Cassie on a Segway, and Atlas Kicking
Your weekly selection of awesome robot videos
The Most Interesting Thing About Stephen Colbert's Monologues Is The Wall Behind Him
A behemoth from the heroic age of power engineering stirs to life in the New York City subway’s Substation 13
Nanobots Glide Through Living Cells
Rotating magnetic fields precisely steer the nanomachines, tracing letters in cytoplasm
The Race to 5G: Policy
Read about the latest developments in spectrum policy and 5G regulations
The Race to 5G: Technology
Keep tabs on major companies around the world as they roll out 5G
The Race to 5G: Standards
Follow the latest news about 5G standards and the companies that care about them
Samsung Securities' $105 Billion Fat-Finger Share Error Triggers Urgent Regulator Inquiry
Mistake sparks public outrage at Samsung and securities industry
Cybersecurity and Functionality in IoT Product Design
What product development considerations are key for the evolving IoT network?
How to Solve RF Isolation Issues with Inductors
Changing the shape or material provides the isolation needed to reduce or eliminate RF noise.
See Straight Through Walls by Augmenting Your Eyeballs With Drones
A drone combined with a HoloLens can simulate X-ray vision while offering easy and intuitive control
Luminar's Lidar Enters Mass Production
Unlike the lidars promised by most startups, Luminar's steers the laser beam with good, old-fashioned moving parts
"Quasi-Non-Volatile" Memory Looks to Fill Gap Between Volatile and Non-Volatile Memory
2D materials produce a semi-floating gate memory that falls somewhere between DRAM and SRAM
The FCC’s Big Problem with Small Satellites
Confusion and erratic enforcement at the US communications agency is sending satellite makers abroad
Is it Time for Quantum Computing Startups? Maybe
IBM aims to boost quantum computing startups, but warns of a “long revenue desert”
Don't Forget, It's National Robotics Week!
Hundreds of robotics events are taking place all over the country this week
Yarn-like Rechargeable Zinc Battery Could Power Smart Clothes and Wearables
The zinc yarn battery works when knotted, stretched, cut, and washed
Two U.S. Cities Win Support for 5G Wireless Test Beds
Salt Lake City and New York City will provide city-wide testing facilities for 5G
Video Friday: Robot Barber, Untethered iCub, and Aibo's Best Friend
Your weekly selection of awesome robot videos
Electrical Pulses and Neural Code Boost Memory Storage
By artificially replicating the neural firing involved in correct memory formation, researchers improved memory by 35 percent
How Implementing HALT & HASS Testing to Product Development Improves Quality
HALT & HASS testing is used in the product development to discover design weaknesses and correct them before a fault can occur in the field.
Self-Powered Image Sensor Could Watch You Forever
New technology puts the equivalent of a solar cell under each pixel
“Rocking” Brownian Motor Pushes Nanoparticles Around
IBM’s nanomotor can sort and separate nanoparticles, could be lab-on-a-chip game-changer
Group Term Life Insurance – Questions to Ask Yourself Today
There are many things that set such a group apart from its peers, including the depth and breadth of available options for the insured and also their family members.
Underwater GPS Inspired by Shrimp Eyes
Cameras that see light polarization patterns can provide a GPS substitute under the sea
Using the LabVIEW Communications System Design Suite to Increase Spectral Efficiency for Wireless Communication
Networks must deal with tight latency constraints while keeping energy consumption in check.
Soaring ‘SuperTowers’ Aim to Bring Mobile Broadband to Rural Areas
One tethered, autonomous aerostat flying at 250 meters can provide as much coverage as 20 or 30 cell towers
Fribo: A Robot for People Who Live Alone
This little robot listens to what goes on in your life and helps to keep you connected with your friends
What People See in 157 Robot Faces
The largest study of robot faces we've ever seen shows the right way to design an expressive robot
Ultrasound-Powered Nerve Implant Works Deep in Body
An implant that goes in without surgery could help make “electroceuticals” a reality
Zipline's Bigger, Faster Drones Will Deliver Blood in the United States This Year
After taking over deliveries for 20 percent of rural Rwanda's blood supply, Zipline is introducing its drone fleet to the rural United States
How Not to Order Water from a Robot Waiter
When we ask robots to do things, should they do what we say, or what we mean?
Move Over Moore’s Law, Make Way for Huang’s Law
Graphics processors are on a supercharged development path that eclipses Moore’s Law, says Nvidia’s Jensen Huang
Commonwealth Bank of Australia Tries to Explain Coding Errors Found After 4 Years
A coding error in new intelligent deposit machines failed to report 53,506 suspicious transactions
Video Friday: Science Lab Robot, Will Smith's Android Date, and Soft Robotic Gripper
Your weekly selection of awesome robot videos
Build an Attention-Grabbing Bicycle Light
Projecting light onto the ground makes a bicyclist easy to spot
Better Living Through Virtual Reality
Seniors in Minneapolis pilot a virtual reality program for wellness
2018’s Top 10 Tech Cars
A great disconnect looms between the EV future and the gas-guzzling present
2018’s Top 10 Tech Cars: Honda Civic Type R
Front wheel drive that feels like all-wheel drive
Dynamic Range of Nanoresonators on Par With Animal Hearing
Atomically thin membranes enable nanoresonators to achieve extraordinalry wide dynamic range for tiny machines
Jensen Huang on the Uber Tragedy and Why Nvidia Suspended Testing
Nvidia CEO says making autonomous vehicles safe is hard—and more testing should be done in VR
2018’s Top 10 Tech Cars: Cadillac CT6
Right now, it’s the self-driving champion of the world
New Solutions to Cutting-Edge Challenges
Discover new tools that can enable you to capture, measure, analyze and simulate the physical world with ease and in compliance with the most up-to-date standards
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