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Apple to Spend Almost $2 Billion on European Data Centers
Apple plans to build green data centers in Denmark and Ireland amidst data privacy concerns
The Way to Make Delivery Drones Work Is Using...Trucks?
A company wants to integrate drones into its trucks to make short deliveries semi-autonomously
The Ubiquitous Camera
Technology has transformed photos from treasured keepsakes to personal propaganda
Mercedes Chief Laughs at Apple's Rumored Self-Driving E-Car
I'll worry about an Apple car when Apple starts worrying about a Mercedes phone, he says
How Much Training Do You Need to Be a Robocar Test Driver? It Depends On Whom You Work For
Some manufacturers qualify their test drivers in hours; others take weeks
Wearable Vitals Tracker
A new armband equipped with organic printed circuits can harvest solar energy, take your temperature, and sound the alarm if you have a fever
Aldebaran Robotics Founder and CEO Steps Down, SoftBank Appoints New Leader
Aldebaran Robotics has just announced that its founder and CEO Bruno Maisonnier is stepping down
Move Over, Arduino: Here Comes the Cosmac Elf
A modern version of a 1976 computer may be surprisingly useful
Building AI to Play by Any Rules
A new breed of AI could be smart enough to adapt to any set of rules in games and real life
Crumpling Graphene Could Expand Its Applications
Creating a 3D structure from graphene could open up biosensing applications
Ubi: The Wall Computer That Gives Your Home a Star Trek Vibe
Program your own voice commands to control the Internet of Things
Should Data Sharing Be More Like Gambling?
A Microsoft Research team explores transforming permissions into accepting some "privacy risk"
App Makes Traffic Jams Disappear With Flow Optimization
By intelligently slowing drivers down, the Smoover app can prevent traffic jams entirely
EPA Coal Cuts Light Up Washington
At FERC’s technical meeting on EPA’s plan to stub coal power’s carbon footprint, sparks fly over the yawning divide between anxious coal-dependent states and believers in clean energy
Taking the Large Hadron Collider to the Max
These four fixes will double the power of the world's greatest physics machine
Video Friday: Robotic Garden, Drone With Parachute, and Chocolate Robot Competition
With 100 robotic flowers, you can explain how an algorithm works better than any blogger
The Oscar Goes to… Engineer Larry Hornbeck and His Digital Micromirrors
A Texas Instruments engineer receives the Academy of Motion Pictures’ highest honor; developers of facial motion capture and algorithms for blowing up buildings also honored
CogniToys Leverages Watson's Brain to Befriend, Teach Your Kids
A IBM's supercomputer unleashes an army of cuddly green dinosaurs with the intelligence of the cloud
Nanowire Brushes Usher in New Generation of Smoke Detectors
Applications could extend into personal environmental monitoring
Jerobeam Fenderson’s Trippy Oscilloscope Music
The mushrooms are real
Will Shuttering Coal Plants Really Threaten the Grid?
Grid studies claiming EPA's coal power rule could destabilize transmission systems amount to "garbage" science, according to renewable energy advocates
Volvo's Smart Cars Share Icy Road Alerts
Volvo looks to test a fleet of 1,000 cars that can share information about road conditions
Post-Fukushima, Japanese Companies Build Microgrids
Three microgrids show how diverse energy sources can supply power during disasters
When the Past Is Not a Preview
Engineering historians teach the past to help make a better future
Optical Antennae Amplify LEDs for Fast Interconnects
Will LEDs replace semiconductor lasers in optical circuits?
Facebook AI Director Yann LeCun on His Quest to Unleash Deep Learning and Make Machines Smarter
The Deep Learning expert explains how convolutional nets work, why Facebook needs AI, what he dislikes about the Singularity, and more
Hoovering Up CO2 with CCS-equipped Biomass Power Plants
Detailed modelling shows that biomass power plants equipped to capture their CO2 emissions can render Western North America's grid carbon-negative by 2050
DNA Data Storage Just Got a Bit More Practical
Researchers eliminate errors in retrieving data from DNA
Coupling Microwaves to Optoelectronics With Sound
Will sound waves help extend microwave links?
Cricket World Cup: Tech to Tackle Bad Bowling
Faster sensor systems and motion capture could speed decisions about suspect bowlers
Successful Flight of Angara-A5 Rocket Marks New Era for Russia's Ambitions in Space
The launch of a new space booster is a key to understanding the state of the Russian space program
Grids Could Balance Themselves, Says Study
At least on paper
New Robot Contests Feature Free Trips, $1 Million, and $5 Million in Prizes
These newly announced robot competitions have some pretty impressive awards
Britain Will Rewrite Its Traffic Laws for Robocars' Sake
Tailgating? You say that like it's a *bad* thing
FAA Unveils Drone Rules: Autonomy Is In, Drone Delivery Is Out
The proposed rules are surprisingly reasonable, but there are things that need work
Europe's Reusable Spaceplane Completes First Test Flight
An experimental mini-spaceplane's first flight paves the way for a reusable spacecraft called Pride
Video Friday: RoboCore, Anki Overdrive, Valkyrie's New Moves
This week's best robot videos
Could Europe's New Grid Algorithm Black-out Belgium?
A "flow-boosting" upgrade to Europe's power market algorithms, years in the making, is delayed again amid concerns that it could aggravate grid reliability problems.
Cosmic Ray Particles Will Reveal the Molten Hearts of Fukushima Daiichi's Reactors
Workers begin testing muon detectors to help decommission three melted-down reactors
A Snapshot of Software Engineering Salaries at Silicon Valley Startups
Who is the hottest Bay Area software engineer? Probably a Berkeley grad who is working with Hadoop at a San Francisco startup
Li-Fi-like System Would Bring 100-Gbps Speeds Straight to Your Computer
System sends light signals from the optical fiber fiber through the air to your computer
Mollusks Show the Way to Better Li-ion Batteries
Inspired by the process snails use to build their shells, researchers develop a method to make better electrodes
Net Neutrality's Technical Troubles
The debate has centered on policy, law, and finance, as if the network itself were a given. It is not
Desperately Searching for Net Neutrality
Everyone says they’re for Net neutrality, but not everyone agrees on what it means
SpaceX Drone Platform Landing Scrubbed
The climate satellite launch would have given SpaceX a second chance to land a rocket on a drone ship
DARPA and OSRF Developing Next-Gen Prosthetic Limbs in Simulation and Reality
DARPA wants amputees to have prosthetics that act, and feel, just like real arms
A New Material For Wearable Spintronic Devices
Researchers have made a bendable, stretchable multiferroic film
This Invincible Flying Robot Just Won a $1 Million Drone Competition
Flyability's cleverly designed drone wins Drones for Good competition
U.S. Defense Department Chief Engineer: We Want Your Help With 2030's Tech
Have an idea for some crazy new technology that won't be ready until 2025 or later? The DoD's Stephen Welbey wants to hear from you
California’s No Drone Zones
Proposed law would ban “trespassing” by low-flying drones
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