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How To Use Wi-Fi Networks To Ensure a Safe Return to Campus
The campus Wi-Fi network can be a powerful contact tracing tool in the hands of universities aiming to protect students against the coronavirus
Recycling Electronic Waste to Make Hybrid Materials
Hybrid material from recycled e-waste could boost steel hardness 125%
IEEE Standards Association Marking World Standards Day With a Video Contest
The video should explore how standards protect the planet
Spacecraft of the Future Could Be Powered By Lattice Confinement Fusion
NASA researchers demonstrate the ability to fuse atoms inside room-temperature metals
Will Camera Startup Light Give Autonomous Vehicles Better Vision than Lidar?
Multiview-camera creator Light pivots from smart phones to smart cars
On Solid Ground
Throughout the world, buildings have become safer and safer. Pagani Geotechnical has been contributing to this continuous improvement for almost 50 years, by developing compact, automated geotechnical equipment and tests.
An Engineer, His Segway, and the ADA: A Tale of the Open Road
Technology and legislation allowed Walter Marsh to work and to explore despite a debilitating heart condition
Fractal Topological Insulators Are All Edge
New materials operate in fractional dimensions
This Temperature-Screening System for COVID-19 Can Check Up to 9 People at Once
The system uses a thermal imaging camera, facial recognition, and Lidar
South Africa's Lights Flicker as its Electric Utility Ponders a Future Without Carbon
A legacy of deferred maintenance, mismanagement, and massive debt for underperforming power plants built by South African utility Eskom may be tough to overcome
Little Wheeled Robot Puts on New Shoes to Go Offroad
Swapping wheels for legs helps this robot handle challenging terrain
Zimbabwe Hopes Rural Electrification Can Stop Deforestation. Here's Why It Might Not Work
Researchers say bigger issues — poverty, corruption, inequality — can undermine rural energy programs if unaddressed.
High Performance Ornithopter Drone Is Quiet, Efficient, and Safe
Flapping wings instead of propellers help this bird-inspired drone hold its own against quadrotors
Virtual Automotive Tech Days
Learn about automotive design, test and measurement tips anytime, anywhere.
New Records for AI Training
Nvidia leads MLPerf training rankings with 16 records
Has the Summit Supercomputer Cracked COVID's Code?
New insights into deadly "bradykinin storms" suggest potential therapies for COVID-19
The Rich Tapestry of Fiber Optics
The tale of the material that knits the world together has many surprising threads
Could a Mathematical Model Determine Whether Coronavirus Preventative Measures Work?
Princeton and Carnegie Mellon researchers have developed a model that studies the effectiveness of the actions taken
Spermato-WHOA-a! Human Sperm Don’t Swim Like We Thought
3D microscope reveals that sperm have been fooling scientists for 350 years
Video Friday: NASA Launches Its Most Advanced Mars Rover Yet
Your weekly selection of awesome robot videos
Cranes Lift More Than Their Weight in the World of Shipping and Construction
Give me a place to stand, and a lever long enough...heck, just give me a crane
Video Game Approved as Prescription Medicine
U.S. Drug safety agency says EndeavorRx has proven therapeutic effect

Use This AI To Find Your Next Engineering Gig
When the coronavirus layoffs started, tech recruiter Rocket turned its AI tools to the task of matching laid off tech professionals with new jobs
Building a Quantum Computing Workforce from the Ground Up
Industry and academia are joining forces to establish a work force that meet the demands of a burgeoning field of quantum computing
Tips and Tricks on How to Verify Control Loop Stability
Register for our Application Note "Tips and Tricks on how to verify control loop stability
Startup and Academics Find Path to Powerful Analog AI
Equilibrium propagation allows all-analog training
This AI Can See the Forest and the Trees
Remote sensing and machine learning can help produce detailed forest inventories
Sergey Brin's Revolutionary $19 Airship
Brin’s humanitarian airship company LTA is trying to reinvent airships for the 21st century
Twitter Bots Are Spreading Massive Amounts of COVID-19 Misinformation
About 25 percent of links to “low credibility” sources of coronavirus information come from bots
Today’s Internet Still Relies on an ARPANET-Era Protocol: The Request for Comments
The RFC may be the ARPANET’s most enduring legacy
AI Recruiting Tools Aim to Reduce Bias in the Hiring Process
Artificial intelligence software promises to make hiring fairer. But how well does it work?
Power Grids Should Be as Data Driven as the Internet
Real-time information on supply and demand and electricity pricing will improve how we use the grid
Board of Directors Approves Revisions to the IEEE Code of Ethics
Changes reflect commitment to ethical and professional conduct
With 5G Rollout Lagging, Research Looks Ahead to 6G
The new technologies and capabilities of 6G could fulfill and expand on 5G promises
iRobot's New Education Robot Makes Learning to Code a Little More Affordable
At $129, the new version of Root makes a few compromises for a substantial discount
Engineering the 5G World Just Got Easier
Design and Test Insights from Today’s Leading 5G Experts
Remotely Operated Robot Takes Straight Razor to Face of Brave Roboticist
You should really probably definitely not ever try this at home or anywhere else
Black Tech Professionals Are Still Paid Less Than Their White Colleagues
And women make less than their male colleagues, regardless of racial identity
Indian Mobile Service Providers Suspected of Providing Discriminatory Services
Telecom companies hauled up on charges of offering priority 4G speeds to higher-paying customers raises net-neutrality questions
Peer Review of Scholarly Research Gets an AI Boost
Open-access publisher's new artificial intelligence assistant, AIRA, can perform up to 20 recommendations in seconds
How Scientists Encoded “The Wizard of Oz” Into DNA
University of Texas researchers unveil protocol to shuffle large data stores into strands of genetic material
How to Look People in the Eye While Videoconferencing
An old laptop camera, some foam board, and a thin acrylic sheet is all you need

Video Friday: Massive Robot Joins Swedish Acrobats on Stage
Your weekly selection of awesome robot videos
Stay on Top of Your Game With Courses from the IEEE Learning Network
More than 900 courses are available on topics such as 5G, enterprise blockchain, and IoT
Coronavirus vs. Climate Change
Online grocery shopping and Zoom meetings will continue after the pandemic, but is that enough to stop climate change?
A Solution for Zoom Fatigue May Be Near
Virtual-presence tech is increasingly affordable



U.S. and Japan Seeking to Break China’s Grip on Rare Earths Production
Japan is mining deep sea mud and the U.S. is developing biotech to extract REEs in an environmentally responsible way
Cognitive Radios Will Go Where No Deep-Space Mission Has Gone Before
How radios can use neural networks to adapt to alien environments
Attention Rogue Drone Pilots: AI Can See You!
Israeli machine learning system turns drone tracking data into a finger pointed right at a concealed pilot
Remote Threats: Insider Risk and the Remote Work Paradigm
Join us in this webinar to discuss strategies that will help protect your company now by learning the indicators professionals look for in potential problem employees and review the motivations that drive employees to cross the line.
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