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NOVID Tracing App Scans Your Social Circle for COVID-19 Risk
Developed by a Carnegie Mellon mathematician, the app uses ultrasound, Bluetooth, and Wi-Fi to serve as an early-warning system
A Hacker's Nightmare: Programmable Chips Secured by Chaos
A complex network of randomly interconnected logic gates creates conditions that could thwart hackers
Ingenuity Helicopter Successfully Makes First Flight On Mars
It’s one small hover for a robot as the future of planetary exploration takes to the Martian sky
Webinar: Building a Security Observability Strategy in AWS
Building a security observability strategy in AWS
This Startup is Empowering Women Entrepreneurs in Brazil With Leadership Skills
Be.Labs connects them with mentors and provides training on developing business plans and pitching investors
Video Friday: Aquatic Snakebotics
Your weekly selection of awesome robot videos
Nvidia's Supercomputing CPU Puts Intel Under Pressure
Grace already has clients lined up in one of Intel's stalwart markets
Smartphone Camera Senses Patients' Pulse, Breathing Rate
AI app could enable doctors to take contactless vitals during telemedicine visits
Japan’s Plan to Discharge Fukushima Radioactive Water into the Sea has Supporters as Well as Foes
Despite protests at home and abroad, the government has also received overseas backing for how it intends to deal with a “unique and complex” problem
Cobots Act Like Puppies to Better Communicate with Humans
Zoomorphic gestures inspired by dogs makes understanding cobots intuitive for anyone
Will Turntide's Reluctance Motor Disrupt EVs?
The company's motor offers outstanding efficiency in HVAC systems for buildings; will e-cars be next?
How NASA is Adapting to Busier and Noisier Communications With Mars
Perseverance’s lead telecom engineer explains how to handle interplanetary radio interference
15 Graphs You Need to See to Understand AI in 2021
The 2021 AI Index provides insight into jobs, publications, diversity, and more
Why the FCC Keeps Shooting Down Requests From Companies That Want To Shoot Down Drones
Regulators have denied testing permits to at least four electronic warfare systems in the last six months
How to Prevent Batteries From Exploding? Nanoparticles, Says Startup
Nanom has developed a process it says can make any battery material safer and more efficient
A Tribute to L. Dennis Shapiro, Who Helped Develop the Life Alert Personal Emergency-Response System
He was an avid philanthropist who donated to the IEEE Foundation and other programs
No Human Can Match This High-Speed Box-Unloading Robot Named After a Pickle
Able to move 1,600 boxes per hour using just one arm, Dill relies on humans to keep it operating efficiently
China's Most Popular EV is No Longer a Tesla
A new EV made by General Motors and Chinese manufacturers underlines the virtues of Lilliputian size
Morpheus Turns a CPU Into a Rubik’s Cube to Defeat Hackers
University of Michigan’s Todd Austin explains how his team’s processor defeated every attack in DARPA's hardware hacking challenge
Ansys 5G Mobile/UE Solutions
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Robotic Exoskeletons Could One Day Walk By Themselves
AI and wearable cameras could help exoskeletons act a bit like autonomous vehicles
Developing and Deploying Simulation Apps
Developing and Deploying Simulation Apps
This Engineer Has Made Rural Electrification in Kenya Her Mission
The IEEE Smart Village director is also helping telehealth centers solve Internet connectivity challenges
Be a Part of the Largest Engineering Simulation Conference in the World
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Solar-to-Hydrogen Tech Sees "Remarkable" Efficiency Jump
Researchers in Japan reported a 100-fold improvement in their solar energy conversion method
Need Seed Funding For Your IEEE Project? This Program Can Help
The IEEE New Initiatives funding program is looking for ideas to support such as engaging members and educational outreach
Video Friday: Robotic Eyeball Camera
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Ingenuity’s Chief Pilot Explains How to Fly a Helicopter on Mars
Simulation is the secret to flying a helicopter on Mars
His Blue LEDs Changed How We Light Our World
Nearly 30 years ago, Isamu Akasaki dazzled journalists with a bright pen light
A Theory of (Almost) Everything
A new book analyzes the seven grand transitions that have formed the modern world
Automotive Connectivity Enables the Intelligent Transportation System (ITS)
Wireless communication for automotive
Pandemic Casualties: Careers of Women in Academic STEMM
Make lemonade from those lemons, says those who worked on report from National Academies
DARPA Prepares for the Subterranean Challenge Final
Three years of underground robotics competitions culminate in a final event in September with $5 million in prize money
Are AI Algorithms Playing Fairly with Age, Gender, and Skin Color?
Facebook researchers release a dataset intended to help machine learning developers test algorithms for bias
Active Multi-Beam Antennas - Testing the Drivers For Advanced Satellite Concepts
Active Multi-Beam Antenna Testing for Satellites
Free Book for Data Acquisition Professionals
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RISC-V Star Rises Among Chip Developers Worldwide
The upstart RISC-V chip architecture has found international traction with its customizable open-source design and lack of licensing fees
How To Make Autonomous Cars Trustworthy and Free from Cybersecurity Threats
Automotive experts discuss the challenges and solutions in these free on-demand webinars from the IEEE Standards Association
Flywheels Turn Superconducting to Reinvigorate Grid Storage Potential
Energy losses defeated previous-gen flywheels as viable big batteries; so new ones levitate more efficiently
Classify This Robot-Woven Sneaker With 3D-Printed Soles as "Footware"
Adidas’s Futurecraft.Strung running shoes explore complex geometries of support for the world’s fastest feet
Are Digital Humans the Next Step in Human-Computer Interaction?
The growing population of avatars that use AI smarts to interact with us is a major clue
IEEE Launches Revised Reporting Process for Professional Ethics Violations
A centralized location and new procedures will help standardize and reinforce the organization’s commitment to professional ethics
Diamond-Based Quantum Accelerator Puts Qubits in a Server Rack
Its makers envision this device growing to 50+ qubits and fitting aboard satellites, autonomous vehicles
Can California's Canals Deliver Water And Electrons?
Researchers in California look to India's canal-top solar arrays for inspiration
What Exactly Is Your Brain Doing When Reading Code?
Mulling over a computer program is not like thinking in everyday language—but it's not pure logic either
Video Friday: Festo's BionicSwift
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IBM Exec on Intel Chipmaking Collab: "Choose Your Strength"
In Intel and IBM's effort to battle international competitors, joint undertaking marks unlikely duo
Bipedal Robots Are Learning To Move With Arms as Well as Legs
Multi-contact locomotion helps humans get around tricky environments, and it’s a skill robots are starting to learn
Job For Particle Accelerators May Be Possible on Tabletop
Cold clouds of atoms—Bose-Einstein Condensates—will test quantum gravity, enable atom-scale lithography and prospect for minerals from afar
The Trade in Electricity
Far less of it is traded long distance than fossil fuels, but the market is definitely growing
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