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Software Rules Tax Preparation, But at What Cost?
Tax code and source code don't always play well together
Facebook Says Terragraph and Aries Are the Keys to Better Urban and Rural Wireless Internet
Facebook turns to WiGig technology for connecting mobile users in cities, “Massive MIMO” for bringing higher capacity cellular networks to rural areas without building more towers
Now There’s a Way Around Paralysis: “Neural Bypass” Links Brain to Hand
Major advance in brain-computer interfaces lets paralyzed man use his hand again
5D Robotics Can Locate You To Within An Inch
Wireless beacons let your car, drone, forklift or wheelchair go places that GPS can't reach
Facebook’s Plan to Connect the World is Not Just Social; it’s Political
Mark Zuckerberg kicks off Facebook’s annual F8 developer conference by urging global cooperation, not walls and anti-immigration policies. Will Internet-beaming airplanes and VR/AR glasses bring us together?
White Graphene Helps Batteries Keep Their Cool in High Temperatures
Hexagonal boron nitride proves a great material for a separator in Li-ion batteries
Shockingly, Robots Are Really Bad at Waiting Tables
Robot waiters in China get fired, and nobody is in the least bit surprised
Bringing Augmented Reality to Real Eyeglasses
Curved lenses could be the key to consumer acceptance
Antimatter Starship Scheme Coming to Kickstarter
Hbar Technologies is hoping to begin working on antimatter containment
Could Satellite Messaging Startup Higher Ground Bring Down the 911 System?
New SatPaq device that turns smartphones into satphones has communication giants worried
Hitachi Upgrades EMIEW Robot to Help Clueless American Tourists
Pepper may have some competition in the commercial customer service space
Go Behind the Scenes of a Virtual Reality Roller Coaster
On Galactica, a real-world “flying” roller coaster meets Samsung’s Gear VR, creating virtual reality with actual g-forces
Bigelow Space Habitat on Its Way to ISS as NASA Prepares to Blow It Up
The Bigelow Expandable Activity Module (BEAM) heads to the ISS for a 2-year test inflation
Graphene Filter Could Make Wireless Data Transmission 10 Times Faster
Filter could enable microchip to operate at terahertz frequencies
Video Friday: Printable Hydraulic Robots, Medical Delivery Drones, and Romeo Walks
Your weekly selection of awesome robot videos
Nvidia to Supply Robocar Brains for Roborace Formula E Series
Nvidia's Drive PX 2 system will be standard in all 10 Roborace cars
SCHAFT Unveils Awesome New Bipedal Robot at Japan Conference
Out of nowhere, at a conference in Japan today, SCHAFT demoed a new bipedal robot designed to "help society"
Smart Watch Beats Smartphone in Lifesaving CPR
People performing CPR first aid on a dummy did better with the guidance of a smartwatch rather than a smartphone
Wafer-scale Nanotube Film Is Finally Here
Wafer-scale production technique could lead to single-walled carbon nanotubes finally fulfilling their promise in a range of applications
DARPA's Self-Driving Submarine Hunter Steers Like a Human
This autonomous surface vessel could go out on its own for weeks or months at a time
Sweep Is a $250 LIDAR With Range of 40 Meters That Works Outdoors
Finally an affordable LIDAR for robots and drones
U.S. Court Postpones Decision On .africa Domain Name
The highly sought after domain name remains in legal limbo
Graphene Could Help Generate Power From Rain
The finding could help solar cells produce electricity on rainy days
Octopus-Inspired Robots Can Grasp, Crawl, and Swim
Soft electronics and smart control mechanisms help these robots get a better grip on a complex world
2-D Boron Is an Intrinsic Superconductor
It may be the only 2-D material that is naturally a low-temperature superconductor
How Livermore Scientists Will Put IBM's Brain-Inspired Chips To The Test
The TrueNorth neuromorphic chip may help engineers reach the exascale
5 Ways Cyber Experts Think the FBI Might Have Hacked the San Bernardino iPhone
No one knows exactly how the agency did it, but these pros were willing to guess
Touching a Robot's 'Intimate Parts' Makes People Uncomfortable
"Please touch my buttocks," the robot says
Will Robocars Make You Puke?
If you read and face backward while being robo-chauffeured, you may indeed lose your lunch
World's Smallest Diode Is Made of DNA
New device could help advance the field of molecular electronics
nuTonomy to Test World's First Fully Autonomous Taxi Service in Singapore This Year
MIT startup could be the first company in the world to deploy fully autonomous urban vehicles that you can ride in
Kinema Systems De-Stealths, Demos Deft Depalletizer
Random pallets are no match for Kinema Systems' clever robot
Video Friday: Dogs That Code, Robotic Football Team, and Self-Driving Bicycle
Your weekly selection of awesome robot videos
Light Could Become the Dominant Form of Heat Transfer
Discovery impacts applications including remotely controlling nanodevices and direct conversion of heat to electrical power in photovoltaics
Machine Learning for Easier Dieting
People could stick to diets better if they could just tell an app what they ate using natural language. We’re getting there
Silicon and Graphene Combo Finally Achieve Lithium-Ion Battery Greatness
Glass nanoparticles embedded in graphene give lithium-ion batteries better capacity
MIT's Smartphone Laser Scanner Is Totally Decent and Costs $49
This laser distance sensor works outside and is upgradeable with your smartphone
Stopping Buck Rogers From Going Boom
Surviving atmospheric reentry was once the biggest problem in aerospace
The Dial-a-Drug Machine
Scientists make a giant leap toward a Keurig machine for medicine
Ahead of Apple CareKit’s Debut, Physicians Still Skeptical of Health Apps
Developers have high hopes that health apps can revolutionize treatment; so far, the evidence is patchy
The Great Transmogrification of Atoms to Bits
Libraries move to curating digital rather than physical collections
Stamp-Size Gravity Meter Could Have Big Impact On Oil Exploration
A silicon MEMS device that accurately measures gravity could make geophysical surveys easier, cheaper, and safer
2016’s Top Ten Tech Cars
This is the year you’ll see self-driving car technology reach mass-market vehicles
2016's Top Ten Tech Cars: Volvo XC90
Safety still comes first
Consequences of Japan’s Energy Market Reforms Not Easy to Predict
What will result from rearranging the country's transmission network, allowing new suppliers in, and adding new economic incentives?
2016's Top Ten Tech Cars: Porsche Mission E Concept
Take that, Tesla
Gallium Oxide: Power Electronics’ Cool New Flavor
With improved heat conductivity, this semiconductor could leapfrog other challengers to silicon
2016's Top Ten Tech Cars: Ford GT
A racer for the street
2016's Top Ten Tech Cars: Chevrolet Volt
Lighter, faster, and more frugal
UK's National Graphene Institute Kerfuffle Gets the PR Treatment
With a UK Parliament inquiry looming, an urgent defense of the NGI from a Nobel Laureate could turn public perception
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