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Why the Web Spreads Information and Misinformation Equally Well
Ted Nelson’s transclusion of source materials might have worked better
Want to be a Global Entrepreneur? Here’s How You Can Do It
Venture advisor says it’s never been easier for your startup to have an international presence
Goodbye, Centralized Power Grid. Hello, Autonomous Energy Grids
How to build a massively decentralized power grid with AI, renewable energy, and energy storage
Quantum Memory Milestone Boosts Quantum Internet Future
Record efficiency in storing and retrieving quantum entanglement paves the way for connecting quantum internet nodes
Video Friday: Matternet Launches Urban Drone Delivery in Berlin
Your weekly selection of awesome robot videos
Why We Need a Robot Registry
At-a-glance identifiers will tell us who’s operating bots in public
Deep Learning Has Reinvented Quality Control in Manufacturing—but It Hasn’t Gone Far Enough
AI systems that make use of “lifelong learning” techniques are more flexible and faster to train
Coordinated Robotics Wins DARPA SubT Virtual Cave Circuit
The one-man team takes home $250,000 for having the fastest, smartest team of virtual robots
This Task Tracker Aims to Help Remote Workers Achieve Work-Life Balance
The Bluetooth system collects data about users’ daily activities so they can better schedule their time
How Facebook’s AI Tools Tackle Misinformation
Facebook’s weapons against hate speech improve their aim, identify permutations of misinformation, CTO says
Ending the COVID-19 Pandemic
We need to embrace the basics: masks, hand hygiene, social distancing
AI System Beats Supercomputer in Combustion Simulation
Cerebras Systems says CS-1 can solve huge simulations at speeds no CPU- or GPU-based system can achieve
Important asphere specifications and their impact on optical performance.
Aspheres and their specifications and what to look out for when specifying them for your system
McMaster Engineering Grows Its Premier Program with Global Faculty Recruitment
By adding new faculty and developing innovative approaches to its curriculum, McMaster solidifies its world leading position in engineering
Increasing test coverage in hard switching half bridge configurations
Do you have to pay particular attention to proper switching operations to prevent shoot-through events?
IoT Makes Fire Detection Systems Smarter
A combination of cloud computing, sensors, and an IoT gateway provide valuable intelligence for firefighters before they get to an emergency.
Remote Learning Made Easier With This Startup’s Online Engineering Labs
More than 100 universities are running LabsLand’s experiments on electronics, robotics, and other topics
The Right Robotic Solution for Your Unique Operation
Honeywell Robotics is helping DCs evaluate solutions with powerful physics-based simulation tools to ensure that everything works together in an integrated ecosystem.
Russia, China, the U.S.: Who Will Win the Hypersonic Arms Race?
When missiles fly beyond Mach 5, materials melt, airflow turns turbulent, and budgets enter the stratosphere

How JPL's Team CoSTAR Won the DARPA SubT Challenge: Urban Circuit Systems Track
Team CoSTAR’s journey from space robotics to a winning team of underground robots
Watch DARPA’s SubT Cave Circuit Virtual Competition
Fully autonomous teams of robots will hunt for artifacts in DARPA’s virtual cave environment
Flexible, Wearable Sensors Detect Workers’ Fatigue
The new sensors work by measuring breathing and perform similarly to a flow meter
Video Friday: Aquanaut Robot Takes to the Ocean
Your weekly selection of awesome robot videos
Iron Powder Passes First Industrial Test as Renewable, Carbon Dioxide-Free Fuel
Oxidizing and reducing powdered iron has the potential to provide clean power on an industrial scale
Meet the next generation of quantum analyzers at this Zurich Instruments launch event
The Next Generation of Quantum Analyzers: SHFQA Launch Event
How a Board Game and Skyscrapers Inspired the Development of the QR Code
Developed by automotive manufacturer Denso in 1994, the code is used for scanning boarding passes and contactless credit card payments
Prevent and Solve Common Test & Measurement Issues
Help your students get better lab results. Troubleshooting guide for ECE student labs
Plasmonic Nanomotors Move in New Directions
Nanomotors achieve a versatility and level of control that could open up lab-on-a-chip applications
Electric Fields Accelerate CRISPR-based COVID Test
Thirty minute results with high accuracy set a new gold standard for rapid assays
Discover how AWS Marketplace seller solutions can help you scale and bring productivity to your SOC
AWS Marketplace webinar: How to enhance SOC efficiency for the AWS Cloud
Simulation-Driven Design of a Hyperloop Capsule Motor
See how engineers from EPFL designed a double-sided linear induction motor (DSLIM) for a SpaceX Hyperloop capsule using the COMSOL Multiphysics® simulation software.
When a Giant Mylar Balloon Was the Coolest Thing in Space
The Echo 1 satellite delivered mail, probed the ionosphere, and captured traces of the big bang
Say Kaixo!
Europe Builds Bespoke Translation Machines
This Executive Director Is Leading Verizon Into the Future Through Quantum Computing
Other emerging technologies the company is working on include improving GPS and drone navigation
Nanosilica Filled Optically Clear Epoxy Adhesive
EP30NS is a two part, nanosilica filled epoxy system for bonding, sealing, coating and encapsulation.
Telemedicine Comes to the Operating Room
A new system lets surgeons consult with experts without bringing them into the OR
Rapid Scale-Up of Commercial Ion-Trap Quantum Computers
Honeywell releases 10-qubit commercial system, IonQ claims 32-qubit beta
Thin Holographic Video Display For Mobile Phones
Samsung video display aimed at putting holograms in our hands
How We Won the DARPA SubT Challenge: Urban Circuit Virtual Track
Michigan Tech Research Institute’s Team BARCS on winning the Virtual Urban Circuit of the DARPA SubT Challenge
The Mobile Health Tech That Could Combat COVID-19
In a report published by IEEE, health experts identify which wearable sensors and contact tracking apps could help
What We Lose When We Lose Museums
By the time the pandemic ends, roughly one-third of U.S. museums may be gone. That would be a very bad thing.
Hum to Google to Identify Songs
The feature may resurrect concerns big tech is listening in on us
Video Friday: Snugglebot Is What We All Need Right Now
Your weekly selection of awesome robot videos
It’s Time to Nominate an Innovative Colleague for an IEEE Medal
The suite of IEEE awards includes the new Frances E. Allen and Mildred Dresselhaus medals
AI-Directed Robotic Hand Learns How to Grasp
Even soft objects like balloons are now within reach
The Battle for Videogame Culture Isn’t Playstation vs Xbox
With Sony and Microsoft introducing their latest players this month, could videogames be a force for good?
Listen Up With Speakers in Lightbulbs, Shower Heads
Our Silicon Valley correspondent's top gadgets from Pepcom event
NYU Wireless Picks Up Its Own Baton to Lead the Development of 6G
With the engineers who developed the key enabling technologies for 5G at its helm, NYU Wireless is pushing ahead with the future generations of wireless networks
A Swarm of Cyborg Cockroaches That Lives in Your House
Japanese researchers say turning cockroaches into an army of insect cyborgs could be useful in a variety of ways
Q&A: U.S. Science Foundation Director on His Vision for the Agency
Sethuraman Panchanathan reveals his funding priorities, the impact of COVID-19 on research, and the importance of STEM education
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