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New Terahertz Transmitter Shines With Ultra-Fast Data Speeds
A tiny CMOS-based terahertz transmitter can hit 105 Gb/s
Self-Destructing Gadgets Made Not So Mission Impossible
New self-destruct mechanism that works within 10 seconds could protect laptops and other devices from theft or espionage
How Do We Estimate Transmission Costs for New Generation?
Overlook the cost to move power to the detriment of your renewable energy project
PTC Integrity Modeler
Discover how an integrated, standards-based tool can support your successful systems and software engineering implementation
The Expert Guide to Systems Engineering Solutions
Tech-Clarity’s Systems Engineering Buyer’s Guide provides a comprehensive guide to the systems engineering landscape.
NASA Announces Space Robotics Challenge Finalists
Top teams will compete in a simulated Mars mission
Rethink’s Robots Get Massive Software Upgrade, Rodney Brooks “So Excited”
Rodney Brooks’s startup Rethink Robotics is releasing software to make its robot Sawyer more versatile and easier to program
Mercedes's Pink Noise Says: Prepare For Impact
The new Mercedes-Benz E Class braces your eardrum against the potentially deafening noise of a crash
Can Brave's Bitcoin Payment Platform Save Online Publishing?
Brave Payments lets you toss small donations of Bitcoin to the publishers whose ads you're blocking
Israeli Startup Goji Is Planning the Oven of the Future
The next-generation kitchen ovens promise perfect cooking using solid-state RF transmitters and sensors
Scientists Measure Single Quantum of Heat
Experimental proof of predictive law of physics could help engineers better manage heat in microprocessors
Why Your Next Job Training Course May Be a MOOC
MOOCs let workers acquire in-demand skills, but do they help companies build an agile workforce?
Powering Ingestible Electronics With the Fluids in Your Gut
Swallowable electronics could transmit data for nearly a week
5 Things You Missed This Week at IEEE Spectrum: Solar DC Microgrids, Disposable Paper Drones, and More
Some of the highlights from the week of 30 January 2017
Video Friday: A Humanoid in the Kitchen, Transparent Gel Robots, and NFL's Ball-Dropping Drone
Your weekly selection of awesome robot videos
Profile: Sanyogita Shamsunder, the “Problem Solver” Behind Verizon’s 5G Network
She manages a team of 15 engineers responsible for plotting Verizon’s next big move
Melted Fuel Debris Possibly Located at the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Plant
Remotely operated camera sighted suspicious rubble beneath the damaged No. 2 reactor, raising decommissioning progress hopes
Graphene Infrared Eye Needs No Signal Amplification
Most sensitive uncooled graphene-based thermal detector yet fabricated
Piaggio's Cargo Robot Uses Visual SLAM to Follow You Anywhere
Take a walk, a jog, or a bike ride with 19 kg of stuff autonomously following you
How to Test USB-Type C™ Alt Mode and the Standards Running Across It
USB Type-C’s flexible power and data transmission features enable the support of the alternate modes. Learn more about the Alt-mode test challenges and Keysight’s solutions.
Avoiding Future Disasters and NASA's Memory Problem
The 50th anniversary of the Apollo 1 fire is a good way to hammer home lessons that are too easily forgotten
Biocompatible Inks for Printed Medical Devices Just Got Easier to Make
Biocompatibile inks open up medical devices for inkjet-printed devices
IoT Device Test Challenges
Unique designs of IoT small and low power devices create test challenges for design engineers. Learn about the test solutions they need for successful results.
Four IEEE Fellows Share Queen Elizabeth Prize for Digital Cameras
Inventors of the CCD, the pinned photodiode, and the CMOS imager honored with £1 million prize
The 2,578 Problems With Self-Driving Cars
Reports from companies testing autonomous vehicles in California show they are improving but still far from perfect
Swarms of Disposable Drones Will Make Critical Deliveries and Then Vanish
San Francisco R&D firm develops low-cost, precision air-delivery system using paper gliders
How to Predict a Utility's Transmission and Distribution Costs: Count the Customers
The number of customers found in a utility’s territory, not how much energy is delivered to them, is the best predictor of annual transmission, distribution, and administration costs
Bat Robot Offers Safety and Maneuverability in Bioinspired Design
A beautifully designed robot bat will be capable of robust acrobatics that quadrotors can't match
Heat-Sensitive Skin Could Let Prosthetics Feel Warmth
New heat sensors are as sensitive as those of rattlesnakes
Daimler Will Make Self-Driving Mercedes—And Operate Them Within Uber's Network
Mercedes will thus serve as the owner-operator of the cars
From 3-ring Binders to BOM: Lifetime Product's Step by Step Journey to Enterprise PLM
See how Lifetime Products evolved from using 3-ring binders to developing a comprehensive PLM strategy with a complete bill of materials.
Ophthalmologists vs. AI: It's a Tie
Artificial intelligence performs just as well as eye docs in diagnosing congenital cataracts
Hardware and Measurement Abstraction Layers
Learn how to drastically reduce development time by giving hardware and software engineers the ability to work in parallel.
When Lasers Took to the Air to Measure the Earth
Allan Carswell’s lidar systems helped map the waters of the Arctic and the atmosphere of Mars
Data Centers of the Future Could Send Bits Over Infrared Lasers Instead of Fiber Optic Cables
A prototype in a lab at Penn State can beam data at rates of 10 gigabits per second
The Self-Driving Car's Bicycle Problem
Uber’s experiment in San Francisco showed that bicycles and bike lanes are a problem self-driving cars are struggling to crack
Innovative Direct-Current Microgrids to Solve India’s Power Woes
Solar DC microgrids could do for electrification what mobile phones did for telephony
AI Decisively Defeats Human Poker Players
An AI named Libratus has beaten human pro players in no-limit Texas Hold'em for the first time
5 Hurdles to Reaching the Next Star System
Even if your spaceship is just a chip, getting to Alpha Centauri will be a real challenge
SERDES Design & Verification Challenges
This presentation highlights the challenges, best practices, and simulation results involved with a 28nm, 4-lane, 250Mb/s to 12.7Gb/s SERDES design using the Analog FastSPICE (AFS) Platform.
Engineer Remasters Thomas Edison’s Musical Recordings
Marc Hildebrant finds the missing notes in mechanically recorded performances
What Do Employers Really Think About Online Degrees?
If you’re worried about listing an online degree on your résumé, fear not
Beyond Second Life: Philip Rosedale’s Gutsy Plan for a New Virtual-Reality Empire
High Fidelity’s decentralized architecture aims to power the next generation of virtual-reality worlds
Getting Ahead with Antenna Design – A Real-Time Location Tracking System
In this talk we will explore how software tools such as Antenna Magus and CST STUDIO SUITE® can help develop realistic models for complex communication systems.
Self-Healing Transistors for Chip-Scale Starships
A new design could survive the radiation of a 20-year trip to Alpha Centauri
Photoshop Creator Thomas Knoll on Subscription Software and What's Good for Engineers
The software engineer who created Photoshop talks about the power of procrastination, plusses of subscription software, and why it’s nice not to be a celebrity
Forget Autonomous Cars—Autonomous Ships Are Almost Here
If Rolls-Royce has its way, commercial vessels will soon have no crew on board
Potting compounds Protect Electronic Circuits
There are a variety of potting formulations on the market today that suit the needs of diverse applications. Learn about the performance properties of each.
5 Things You Missed This Week at IEEE Spectrum: A Primer on 5G, Can MOOCs Lower College Tuition, and more
Some of the highlights from the week of 23 January 2017
One Component Epoxies: Versatility and Convenience
To understand one part epoxy systems, you need to know how a two part system works. Also learn how technological advances have resulted in innovative, unique systems.
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