by Tekla S. Perry on (#31ZD9)
Apple's new phones include Qi wireless charging technology, and Ikea already has a line of products that support it
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by Tekla S. Perry on (#3219P)
The Apple Watch's heart rate monitor may soon be able to warn of AFib and other health problems
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by Tekla S. Perry on (#31ZFP)
The Apple Watch's heart rate monitor may soon be able to warn of AFib and other health problems
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by Prachi Patel on (#3219R)
Diesel engine emissions from ships could be seeding storm clouds
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by Prachi Patel on (#31Y46)
Diesel engine emissions from ships could be seeding storm clouds
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by Evan Ackerman on (#3219S)
Lucky San Franciscans can look forward to getting Lyfted by autonomous cars driven by deep learning
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by Evan Ackerman on (#31XCZ)
Lucky San Franciscans can look forward to getting Lyfted by autonomous cars driven by deep learning
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by Evan Ackerman on (#31VMF)
This is as autonomous as farming gets, without any humans having to get themselves dirty, or even go outside
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by Mark Harris on (#31TME)
Google gave jewelry made from confidential circuit boards as a leaving gift
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by Mark Harris on (#3219V)
Google gave jewelry made from confidential circuit boards as a leaving gift
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on (#31TH3)
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.
on (#3219W)
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.
by Charles Q. Choi on (#31TE2)
Pharmaceuticals startups may yield clues to how battery startups can succeed
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by Evan Ackerman and Erico Guizzo on (#31KBT)
Your weekly selection of awesome robot videos
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by Eliza Strickland on (#31K8Y)
An app uses deep learning to flag word choice and vocal patterns linked to suicide risk
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by Dexter Johnson on (#31K5Y)
Majorana particles may not only form the basis of qubits, but lead to a new type of fundamental particle
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on (#31K06)
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.
on (#31K2S)
Join a panel of experts to discuss best practices for resumes and cover letters, career navigation, networking and professional development during an interactive webinar.
by Evan Ackerman on (#31GB0)
Angle sees home robots as the way to collect the spatial information your smart home needs to be smart
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by Tekla S. Perry on (#31G5Q)
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
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on (#31FAM)
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.
by Amy Nordrum on (#31ET9)
A day in the life of professional radio-frequency-interference hunter Kevin Argentieri
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by Tekla S. Perry on (#31D47)
Oracle’s latest round of layoffs marks the end of Sun’s SPARC and Solaris
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by Evan Ackerman on (#31D18)
The practical uses for an extra robotic arm are probably not what you're thinking
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by Philip E. Ross on (#31CYC)
The original mass-market electric car now offers more range—and more smarts
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by Emily Waltz on (#31CRZ)
Simple device attaches to mass spectrometer to diagnose cancer
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by Evan Ackerman on (#319NS)
Italian researchers are developing a control system that they hope will allow an iCub humanoid robot to hover on four jet thrusters
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by Tekla S. Perry on (#3191H)
Engineering leaders at Slack, Nest, and Facebook say solving big technical challenges requires teams with diversity
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on (#318R7)
This white paper helps to increase the understanding of how lock-in amplifiers function, including signal mixing and low-pass filtering.
by Prachi Patel on (#318EJ)
Radiative system could send heat from AC condensers out into space, reducing energy needed to cool buildings
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by Alyssa Pagano and Amy Nordrum on (#310ZZ)
RF interference could be causing your dropped calls. Engineers from P3 hunt down the source and shut it off
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by Evan Ackerman and Erico Guizzo on (#30YXG)
Your weekly selection of awesome robot videos
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on (#30Y29)
The goal of EMC is the correct operation of different equipment in a common electromagnetic environment.
by Amy Nordrum on (#30VZM)
A drone-based relay dramatically extends the range of RFID, and could help retailers keep track of stuff
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by David C. Brock on (#30VTQ)
Well before Amazon Web Services, there was time-sharing and Tymshare’s Tymnet
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by Megan Scudellari on (#30VQQ)
Computer vision and machine-learning algorithms detect biomarkers in the white of the eye
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by Dexter Johnson on (#30VKB)
On-chip-scale quantum memory device is not only small, but is capable of on-demand data retrieval
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by Evan Ackerman on (#30V15)
This is the beginning of the most significant advance to robot vacuums that we've seen in years
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on (#30TXC)
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.
by David Wagman on (#30RF0)
Unused acreage at airports is being used for renewable energy facilities, especially solar. But some restrictions apply
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by Evan Ackerman on (#30RCH)
The latest version of the full-size TurtleBot promises to be easier to use than ever
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by David Schneider on (#30R7G)
Using commodity Wi-Fi for high-definition FPV flying has rough edges
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by Serafeim Perdikis, Luca Tonin and José del R. Mil on (#30QA3)
With our brain-computer interface, paralyzed athletes sped their avatars across the finish line
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by Tekla S. Perry on (#30QA5)
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
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by Dexter Johnson on (#30MRZ)
A long-theorized quasiparticle inches closer to discovery and its enabling of quantum computing
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by Kamesh Namuduri on (#30M76)
Base stations carried by drones would form an ad hoc network and connect first responders
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by Charles Q. Choi on (#30M78)
Nanocrystals could prevent short circuits and fires and maybe allow for 10 times more energy storage
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by Evan Ackerman on (#30HTC)
Robots are an expensive but cool solution to a very rare problem
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by Lucas Laursen on (#30GDR)
On-the-fly mapping got the driverless car through a rainy day
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by Dexter Johnson on (#309RV)
Nanotube yarns offer an alternative to piezoelectric and triboelectric devices for harvesting energy
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