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Brothers Win XPrize for “Star Trek”-Inspired Tricorder
Final Frontier Medical Devices takes home $2.6 million for mobile diagnostic device
GM to Launch the World’s Largest Fleet of Self-Driving Cars, Documents Reveal
FCC documents reveal car maker’s plan to test 300 autonomous Chevrolet Bolts with new radar
Solar-Powered Device Pulls Water Out of Thin (And Pretty Dry) Air
The device could be an affordable way to harvest water from air in under-developed, arid regions
Ohmni: An Easy-to-Use Telepresence Robot That's (Sort of) Affordable
At-home telepresence gets significantly more affordable, although it's still not cheap
AI Learns Gender and Racial Biases from Language
Machine learning algorithms that readily pick up cultural biases may pose ethical problems
A Cow-llision Alert System for Driving in India
Slow moo-ving cows pose a danger on Indian roads
We know What You're Watching (Even If It's Encrypted)
New methods show that encryption alone will not keep attackers from identifying your video streams
Renesas Unveils Its Open Autonomous Vehicle Platform
The Japanese chipmaker Renesas and its partners are hoping to steal a march on US rivals by offering a one-stop shop for ADAS and autonomous driving
Hydrostor Building Underground Caverns For Affordable Compressed-Air Energy Storage
The new design offers energy-storage at half the cost of batteries, the company says
5 Neuroscience Experts Weigh in on Elon Musk's Mysterious "Neural Lace" Company
What can we expect from Neuralink, the new Elon Musk company devoted to brain-computer interfaces?
Electric and Magnetic Fields Drive Soft, Flexible Robots
Two new prototypes tackle the challenge of making soft robots that can move
The Most Complex 2D Microchip Yet
The new molybdenum disulfide microprocessor has 115 transistors
Meeting Design Challenges with Multiphysics Simulation
Check out how NASA and others are using numerical modeling to surpass hurdles and optimize complex systems.
Minimizing Hum in Transformers, Optimizing Rocket Propulsion at NASA, and Creating Simulation Apps for Industry
The following is an excerpt from COMSOL News 2016
DC Motor Selection for Dynamic Motion Control Applications
Once the requirements of the application are specified and a general motion control strategy is established, this article outlines a few basic rules for getting the optimum motor selected.
Phase Shifter Technology and Applications
Tune in to improve your understanding of phase shifter technology and application.
Graphene Photodetector Could Make Sharper Images With Fewer Pixels
A graphene photodetector can pinpoint the position of light that falls far from it
It's National Robotics Week!
Welcome to National Robotics Week 2017. Let's celebrate!
Open-Source Clues to Google's Mysterious Fuchsia OS
Google is building a new operating system called Fuchsia, which it hopes can scale from tiny Internet of Things devices to consumer PCs
5 Things You Missed: Particle Accelerator on a Chip, Cellphone Iris Scanners, and More
Highlights from the week of 3 April 2017
Simulation-Driven Motor Design for Vehicle Electrification
This webinar will focus on the FEA component of evaluating a three-phase electric motor. You will get a live demonstration of setting up a parameterized model in COMSOL Multiphysics® of a nonlinear-surface permanent magnet synchronous motor (PMSM).
Video Friday: Pepper's Fish Mode, Deep Learning in the Warehouse, and Stealing From a Delivery Robot
Your weekly selection of awesome robot videos
Getting Started with a Part-Centric BOM
This eBook explains the challenges of being drawing-centric, the benefits your organization can realize by shifting to a part-centric way of developing products, and a simple path for getting there.
Keeping Block Copolymers in Line Could Lead to Smaller Microchips
Scientists use directed self-assembly to make tinier microchip features
Revolutionizing the IIoT Industry One Streetlight at a Time
IIoT provider Ubicquia took its streetlight solution from a daydream to distribution
Google Details Tensor Chip Powers
Google researchers explain the benefits of the company's mysterious Tensor Processing Unit
What is Driving the Shift Towards Cloud-Based CFD and FEA Simulation?
SimScale enables powerful engineering simulations without the need for high-performance computing
Suspected Chinese Malware Found On U.S. Trade Group Website
Fidelis Cybersecurity uncovered the Scanbox script in advance of Chinese President Xi’s visit to the United States
The Company Behind the Samsung Galaxy S8 Iris Scanner
Princeton Identity on how it scored a major licensing deal for biometric security
Accelerating Aircraft Systems Development with Model-based Engineering
This whitepaper explains how model-based systems engineering enables engineers to accelerate the requirements definition process and design to certification level performance.
Inkjet-Printed Flexible Memory Devices
New memory cells could find use in wearables and print-on-demand electronics
The Future of Energy Technology as Seen Through X-Ray Eyes
Researchers at SLAC are leveraging X-rays to enable the next generation of batteries and photovoltaics
IBM, Intel, Stanford Bet on AI to Speed Up Disease Diagnosis and Drug Discovery
Algorithms spot heart failure, lung cancer, and drug candidates sooner
Robo-One Hosts First-Ever Autonomous Biped Fighting Tournament
Humanoid wrestling goes autonomous in Japan
IBM Program Would Help Robocars Decide Whether to Cede Control
Before the car turns the driving task over to a human, it had better know whether he or she is in any condition to drive
New Tool Helps African Countries Find the Best Sites for Renewable Energy Projects
Kenya's mega-wind farm at Lake Turkana is suffering delays due to its remoteness, but future renewable projects could be sited better
Learn the Basics of Power Amplifier and Front End Module Measurements
Download this white paper to learn the basics of testing RF PAs and FEMs via an interactive white paper with multiple how-to videos.
Mentor Graphics Moves Into Automated Driving
Electronic design automation company launches real-time sensor fusion platform for fully self-driving cars
Fetch Robotics Introduces Burly New Freight Robots
These strong mobile robots can haul just about anything
Nanofabrication Enables "Particle-Accelerator-on-a-Chip" Technology
Shrinking a particle accelerator to the chip scale could have huge ramifications for cancer treatment and fundamental science
5G Bytes: Full Duplex Explained
Full duplex could double the capacity of wireless networks, making it a key technology for 5G
5 Things You Missed: Electric Power's Future, Lab On a Glove, and More
Highlights for the week of 27 March 2017
Video Friday: Robot Tentacle, Mars Flyer, and Destructive Drone Competition
Your weekly selection of awesome robot videos
How the IBM 1403 Printer Hammered Out 1,100 Lines PerMinute
It took tiny electromagnetic hammers to keep up with new data-processing systems
Model Based Development of Mechatronics & IoT Systems
Learn how next generation math and system design products can be applied right from concept studies, control design, multi-domain system performance optimization to controller implementation & testing.
Nanogrids, Microgrids, and Big Data: The Future of the Power Grid
Distributed generation and automated transactions will change how we produce and consume electricity
Control Design Guide for Next-Generation Machines
The Control Design Guide for Smart Machines White Paper explains the challenges machine builders face today and demonstrates proven methods and solutions to get ahead of the competition
3 Squishy Medical Robots That Are as Soft as You Are
The heart hugger, the drug doser, and flexible forceps show how malleable machines will work safely inside the body
When Drone Delivery Makes Sense: When You're Flying Life-Saving Blood to Hospitals
In Rwanda, the drone delivery startup Zipline is now bringing blood across mountains
Multi-Tone: Testing, Theory and Practice Application Note
While the multi-tone methodology was initially implemented to increase the speed of immunity testing, it has been found that this method also improves equipment efficiency, offers greater flexibility to truly test equipment (EUT) under real world threat conditions, and can be fully compliant to standards.
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