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Self-Driving Tech On Parade in San Francisco
The movement that Google started has become unstoppable
How the World’s Most Powerful Supercomputer Inched Toward the Exascale
The powerful Sunway TaihuLight supercomputer makes some telling trade-offs in pursuit of efficiency
Optimized Induction Stove Design at Miele
Numerical simulation helps engineers to design safer and more efficient induction stoves
Classic Circuits Are Revived as DIY Art
Star Simpson’s circuit boards honor engineering legend Forrest M. Mims
Smart Sutures Integrate Microfluidics and Nanosensors
New three-dimensional flexible platform makes it possible to envision its use for more complex shapes
Magic Leap Hiring Software Engineers for New Development Lab on Lucasfilm’s San Francisco Campus
What to do with Magic Leap’s augmented reality technology? Developers can ask Yoda.
"Hard Fork" Coming to Restore Ethereum Funds to Investors of Hacked DAO
Facing a deadline to prevent the theft of $40 million, The DAO tries to update its software. It's not so simple in a blockchain run by nobody in particular
Wheeled Robot With Soft Rotary Motors Is 100% Squishy
This soft robot demonstrates a new kind of soft locomotion not found in nature
Swiss E-Buses Charge As Fast As Lightning
A few quick fixes is all these buses to make their appointed rounds
Molybendum Disulfide and Carbon Nanotubes Join Forces for a Super Li-ion Battery
Molybdenite tubes wired with carbon nanotubes boost discharge rates and capacity
Why Tactile Intelligence Is the Future of Robotic Grasping
Better tactile capabilities, not just vision, will let robots grasp any object
Scientists Discover How Vagus Nerve Stimulation Treats Rheumatoid Arthritis
Stimulating the vagus nerve with a bioelectric device suppresses inflammation to treat rheumatoid arthritis
Tech Meets Art: Capturing Life with the Eyes of a Machine
Faulty 3-D scanners and glitchy algorithms open up new worlds for two artists
Tesla Again Spurns Lidar, Betting Instead On Radar
Musk says radar alone can produce a lidar-like "point cloud" to help Autopilot navigate
More Job Automation But More Jobs Too, Say U.S. Tech CEOs
Tech companies expect to increase their workforces, both human and machine
How Charles Kao Beat Bell Labs to the Fiber-Optic Revolution
Kao's landmark paper on fiber-optic communications celebrates 50 years this month
Video Friday: Robotic Telepresence, Pepper Helper, and a Long Journey
Your weekly selection of awesome robot videos
NASA Eyes First Carbon Nanotube Mirrors for CubeSat Telescope
Polish-less technology also offers "smart optics" for deforming the mirror in different telescope orientations
SwagBot to Herd Cattle on Australian Ranches
Animals don't much like this spindly all-terrain robotic cowboy, but ranchers will love it
Simulating Electronics for Extreme Environments
Design engineers use multiphysics simulation to optimize the performance of power modules
DARPA Challenge Tests AI as Cybersecurity Defenders
The U.S. military wants to see autonomous artificial intelligence find and fix software exploits in just minutes or seconds
Hajj Pilgrims to Get Electronic Bracelets to Prevent a Repeat of 2015 Stampede
Wearable bracelets for Islam's Hajj pilgrims aim to avoid future deadly disasters
Nissan Offers Self-Driving Feature Like Tesla's Autopilot
The most obvious improvement: Nissan isn't overselling the feature
Magnetic Field Makes a Better Lithium-Ion Battery for Electric Vehicles
Magnetic field alignment enables thick-electrode batteries with a higher energy density at a lower cost
Silicon Valley Startup Arable Takes the Internet of Things Into the Wild
Is this solar-powered remote plant monitor the most sensor-packed gadget on the Internet of Things?
DURUS Brings Human-Like Gait (and Fancy Shoes) to Hyper-Efficient Robots
A slick walking gait makes the DURUS humanoid robot even more efficient
Detecting Cybersecurity Threats by Taking the Grid's Pulse
Power sensors for distribution networks have inspired a $77-million DARPA program to build a suite of automated cyberdefenses for power grids
Genetically Engineered Rat Cells Make This Robot Stingray Swim
This fully controllable robotic ray is powered by a gold skeleton and light-activated cells
Anki to Release Impressive Feature-Packed SDK for Cozmo Robot
Cozmo's SDK offers access to some surprisingly sophisticated features on this little robot
For Best Results, Send Molecular Messages Using MIMO
MIMO nearly doubles the data rate of digital communications by molecular means
Atomically Thin Circuits Made From Graphene and Molybdenite
2-D electronics grown chemically
Tesla Autopilot Crash: Why We Should Worry About a Single Death
Elon Musk says we should focus on the thousands of lives that could be saved by robot cars, but ethics is more than math
Should the Police Have Robot Suicide-Bombers?
Weaponized police robots could change the character of law enforcement and require a broader debate
Watch Adam Savage’s Pedal-Powered Beest Machine Take Its First Steps
Adam Savage from MythBusters spent three days building a pedal-powered Strandbeest-type machine. Will it walk?
Graphene-Silicon Photodetector Could Enable the Internet of Things
Simple and cheap to produce, graphene-based photodetector could energy consumption in optical data transmission
Microsoft Sets DNA Data-Storage Record: 200 Megabytes
Researchers store Ok Go! music video, great works of literature, and more in a dab of DNA
Video Friday: RoboCup Finals, Crowdsourced Robotics, and Growing Drones in Vats
Your weekly selection of awesome robot videos
Telephone Hotline Data Forecasts Dengue Outbreaks Three Weeks Ahead
Machine learning system uses phone calls in Lahore, Pakistan to give a warning of neighborhood dengue outbreaks
Google Needs Two Cultures to Address Age Discrimination and Diversity
Google has built its culture to excite young men; it will need a split personality to truly embrace a broader workforce
Use a GPU to Turn a PC Into a Supercomputer
For some applications, scientists find the humble GPU to be better and cheaper running their calculations than the mighty, conventional supercomputer
Compound 2-D Material Leads to a Practical Electronic Device
Device represents the first time charge-density waves were exploited to modulate electrical current in a 2-D material
A Cyborg Stingray Made of Rat Muscles and Gold
Living muscle cells and pulses of light power this tiny cyborg ray through an obstacle course
In-Ear EEG Makes Unobtrusive Brain-Hacking Gadgets a Real Possibility
Earbud-like doodads can pick up brainwaves with surprising fidelity
Secret Hidden in Grains of Perovskite Could Boost Solar Cell Efficiency
A path towards 31-percent conversion efficiency could be possible for perovskite photovoltaics
Supercapacitors Reach Into EV and IoT Applications
With growing capacitance figures, supercapacitors begin to break out on their own
Tesla Autopilot Crash Exposes Industry Divide
Is it time to take human drivers out of the loop completely?
Nanobrushes: A New Carbon Material to Boost Batteries and Capacitors
NEC discovers a substance with several times the conductivity of nanohorns
Electric Motorcycle Races for the Finish at Pikes Peak International
An all-student motorcycle team from Ohio State University attempts to set a new course record with their battery-powered Buckeye Current bike
Your Smart Watch Can Steal Your ATM PIN
Attackers can reproduce hand movements to recover secret codes with 90 percent accuracy
Team Delft Wins Amazon Picking Challenge
Year two of the Amazon Picking Challenge results in robots that are much, much closer to taking over for humans
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