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by Megan Scudellari on (#2X04J)
Gold nanomesh sensors last for a week on the skin without causing inflammation
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by Robert S. Gable on (#2WZK0)
Smartphones do a better job and allow for positive reinforcement and incentives
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on (#2WZ6E)
Middleware enables changes in evolving and overlapping industrial and home automation IoT standards.
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by G. Pascal Zachary on (#2WX45)
We can simulate many systems components, except the most unpredictable of all
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by Mark Anderson on (#2WX47)
Exotic new "semimetal" ushers in age of quantum-inspired materials that skirt some classical limitations of physics
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by Dexter Johnson on (#2WX19)
Entire optical chip size has been reduced to a submicron size
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by Charles Q. Choi on (#2WWXR)
Neural nets and robotic harnesses can aid patients after spinal cord injury, stroke
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by Evan Ackerman on (#2WWKX)
MIT researchers show how you can control an extra pair of robotic legs using your chest and belly
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by Eliza Strickland on (#2WW75)
Up to 35 percent of antimalarial drugs are useless. Engineers are combatting this counterfeit menace
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on (#2WVTQ)
Protecting vulnerable connected Linux-based devices from online attacks—especially those used in healthcare settings—requires a multifaceted monitoring, assessment, notification, and remediation process.
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by Nick Diakopoulos on (#2WSW8)
We analyze the languages that are in demand by employers
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by Stephen Cass on (#2WSW6)
Python jumps to No. 1, and Swift enters the Top Ten
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by Tekla S. Perry on (#2WSQE)
Singapore entrepreneurs say being able to avoid NSA requirements gives their companies a big advantage
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on (#2WRR1)
Here’s a look at how SPARKL is seamlessly integrating legacy platforms with blockchain technology.
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by Philip E. Ross on (#2WPFA)
These race cars are fast, stealthy, cool—and electric
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by Evan Ackerman on (#2WP1Z)
To fly efficiently, aircraft can either be designed for hovering or cruising but not both—except for THOR
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by Prachi Patel on (#2WNWY)
Smart glove features rubbery sensors, costs less than US $100, and converts sign language into text
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on (#2WNME)
The development of autonomous vehicles requires ruggedized components and chassis to handle on-the-road and environmental stresses.
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by Amy Nordrum, Kristen Clark and IEEE Spectrum Staff on (#2WHM6)
Future 5G networks will transmit data through targeted beams and advanced signal processing that could speed up data rates and boost bandwidth
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by Erico Guizzo and Evan Ackerman on (#2WGCN)
Your weekly selection of awesome robot videos
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by Eliza Strickland on (#2WFSH)
These 4 sleep wearables coming to market soon all claim to encourage lucid dreaming
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on (#2WFBY)
Boards like the Raspberry Pi are great for makers—but if you want to turn professional, you’ll need another solution.
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by Jeremy Hsu on (#2WF34)
Blind quantum computing in the cloud could keep computation results secret even for remote classical computer users
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by Dexter Johnson on (#2WD6X)
New technique promises chip-scale spin-wave devices for spin-wave computers
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on (#2WBVR)
By understanding test coverage, advantages, disadvantages, and best practices for each method you can decide which "test the tester" method is best for your application.
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by Jimmy Soni and Rob Goodman on (#2WA5P)
By day, Claude Shannon labored on top-secret war projects at Bell Labs. By night, he worked out the details of information theory
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by Emily Waltz on (#2WA2Y)
Video goes a different kind of viral: through E. coli cells
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by Charles Q. Choi on (#2W96P)
Videos of Barack Obama made from existing audio, video of him
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by Erico Guizzo on (#2W94P)
University of Tehran roboticists have built a dancing, karate-chopping little humanoid called Surena Mini
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by Philip E. Ross on (#2W718)
It's also the first to sport lidar
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by Amy Nordrum on (#2W71A)
The new acoustic communications protocol is a step towards an Internet of Underwater Things
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by Evan Ackerman on (#2W6RP)
By mastering a Mars robot simulator, an engineer and stay-at-home dad took home the $125,000 top prize
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by David Wagman on (#2W6AN)
In a corner of Nebraska, a power plant continues a 60-year history of innovation as it aims to burn hydrogen for electric power generation
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by Dexter Johnson on (#2W4Q5)
MXene supercapacitors could charge as fast rival supercapacitor technology but with as much as 10 times the storage capacity
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by Joe Jones on (#2W4DH)
Joe Jones, the inventor of the Roomba, argues that home robots will follow computers into the shadows
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by Lucas Laursen on (#2W43A)
Copenhagen's public electric bicycles are great to ride, but costly enough to nearly sink the system
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by Eliza Strickland on (#2W3QY)
In DARPA's new brain implant program, teams race to build functional prosthetics within four years
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on (#2W3N4)
Preventing human casualties caused by car collisions is a high priority. Engineers are using the SystemVue Scenario Framework Solution for automotive frequency modulated continuous waveform (FMCW) radar system simulation to increase design fidelity and save cost during design and test.
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by Mike Sharples on (#2W3D8)
Personalized learning has to get social. Students learn better through conversation
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by Amy Nordrum and Alyssa Pagano on (#2W036)
The new JANUS acoustic signal will connect aquatic robots and sensors into an “Internet of Underwater Thingsâ€
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by Amy Nordrum on (#2VXVK)
A prototype from the University of Washington leverages a backscattered radiofrequency wave to transmit analog signals
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by Evan Ackerman and Erico Guizzo on (#2VXRA)
Your weekly selection of awesome robot videos
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by Megan Scudellari on (#2VXVN)
Nanowire circuit boards that dissolve in cold water have some truly sci-fi applications
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by Dexter Johnson on (#2VVH0)
The atomic vibrations in a material and its electrons are much closely bound than previously thought
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by Evan Ackerman on (#2VVH2)
The inventor of the Roomba tells us about his new solar-powered, weed-destroying robot
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on (#2VVC6)
Attend this webcast to learn the measurement techniques, tricks and tools necessary to measure low currents and high resistances with high measurement confidence and repeatability.
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by Philip E. Ross on (#2VVAC)
A huge jump in traffic congestion in Jakarta shows how valuable carpooling had been—before the government ended it
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by Katherine Bourzac on (#2VTNE)
A 3D stack of silicon logic, resistive RAM, nanotube circuits, and sensors uses new architecture and devices to save energy
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by Lucas Laursen on (#2VTGH)
Social and computer scientists parse online bot discourse
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by Evan Ackerman on (#2VRET)
Using robots to dig holes for infrastructure installation could put an end to road work
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