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Slow, Steady Progress for Two U.S. Nuclear Power Projects
Plant Vogtle in Georgia installs more Westinghouse reactors while Oregon-based NuScale awaits final approval of its small modular reactor design
Baidu’s AI Produces Short Videos in One Click
VidPress combines Baidu’s natural-language processing and computer-vision technologies
Optimize Power and Performance of your Chip using HLS
While machine learning algorithms and hardware has moved into the mainstream, designers have only skimmed the surface of what is possible.
Dispatches From IEEE Members Around the World
Read how others are dealing with the pandemic
Six Feet Is Not Always Enough: How Saliva Droplets Spread Through the Air
Two new studies explore how airborne coronavirus particles travel via talking and coughing
TSMC’s Geopolitical Dance
Last week, it agreed to build an advanced foundry in the U.S.—at the same time that the U.S. sought to further restrict the foundry’s business with Huawei
Automotive Radio Frequencies
An overview of the various radio frequencies in today's and tomorrow's cars.
This 3D Printed Ventilator Could Support Up to 20 COVID-19 Patients at One Time
Developed by a Sudanese engineer, the ventilator uses recycled air
Tech Volunteers Help Overloaded U.S. Government Agencies
Since mid-March, U.S. Digital Response has staffed hundreds on projects at 25 state and local organizations
Sneakier and More Sophisticated Malware Is On the Loose
An analysis of 1.2 million Android malware samples shows a trend toward more obfuscation and evasion techniques
MIT Media Lab's Food Computer Project Permanently Shut Down
MIT fined for chemical discharge while former principal scientist Caleb Harper moves on to greener pastures
Video Friday: This Robotic Basketball Hoop Won’t Let You Miss
Your weekly selection of awesome robot videos
German University Opens Up Its Hands-on Remote FPGA Lab During the Coronavirus Pandemic
Offered by Bonn-Rhein-Sieg University, students perform experiments with real hardware over the Internet
Plasma Jets May One Day Propel Aircraft
Plasma thrusters could help jet planes fly without fossil fuels
Can Plasma Destroy Coronavirus in HVAC Systems?
Non-thermal plasma has been proven to inactivate several airborne viruses so could it work against the novel coronavirus?
Coronavirus’s Economic Blow Forces Universities To Adapt
Pandemic is increasing expenses while decimating tuition and research revenue
Sony Builds AI Into a CMOS Image Sensor
This smart image sensor uses digital signal processing of machine learning algorithms to decode what it "sees"
COVID-19 Digital Contact Tracing: Apple and Google Work Together as MIT Tests Validity
Developers are building and testing an opt-in automated system to slow the spread of the coronavirus. But will anyone use it?
Contactless Outdoor Temperature-Check Station Screens People Before They Enter Buildings
Budding engineers from Portugal’s University of Porto develop the device with infrared temperature sensors
Wiggly Wheels Could Help Keep Rovers from Dying on Mars
Unconventional gaits keep this rover from getting stuck in tough terrain
How Online Learning Kept Higher Ed Open During the Coronavirus Crisis
But pandemic pedagogy is not the same as quality online learning
Dogs Obey Commands Given by Social Robots
As far as dogs are concerned, social robots have some human-like authority
Inflatable E-Bike Fits in a Backpack
Flexibility, portability, and intrinsic safety could make this personal mobility system better than rigid bikes and scooters
How Facebook is Using AI to Fight COVID-19 Misinformation
Facebook details the weapons deployed against fake coronavirus news
An Autism Screening Tool Led Sampathkumar Veeraraghavan To Devote Himself to Humanitarian Work
The IEEE Theodore W. Hissey Outstanding Young Professional Award recognizes his many philanthropic projects
Video Friday: Robot Startup Refraction AI Testing Contactless Food Delivery
Your weekly selection of awesome robot videos
Team Sonnenwagen Prep for Race Across the Outback
Team Sonnenwagen from RWTH Aachen University race in the Bridgestone World Solar Challenge, in Australia.
Tracking COVID-19 With the IoT May Put Your Privacy at Risk
The coronavirus pandemic is an opportunity to balance public health and personal privacy
COVID Moonshot: Can AI Algorithms and Volunteer Chemists Design a Knockout Antiviral?
This pro-bono initiative crowdsourced 4,500 drug designs, synthesized 311, and is now testing them against viral proteins
9 New Suggestions For Bored Engineers
More great kits, live events, and how you can help fight COVID-19 with a Pi
6 Tips to Help Your Startup Survive the Coronavirus Pandemic
Don’t panic, be compassionate, and help others
How Network Science Surfaced 81 Potential COVID-19 Therapies
Researchers led by Albert-László Barabási used network-based models to discover existing drugs that might take on COVID-19
Statement Regarding the Ethical Implementation of Artificial Intelligence Systems (AIS) for Addressing the COVID-19 Pandemic
The document addresses 10 issues
ThereCraft’s Lifting Body Drone Acrobatically Delivers Packages With Pinpoint Accuracy
A unique drone design promises aircraft payload with helicopter precision
Physical Modeling of Supercapacitors and Lithium-Ion Capacitors
Learn how researchers are exploring new hybrid devices that can exploit features of both supercapacitors and lithium-ion batteries.
Volvo and Lidar-maker Luminar to Deliver Hands-free Driving by 2022
Level 3 capability would be an industry first
Preventing AI From Divulging Its Own Secrets
A masking defense could stop neural networks from revealing their inner workings to adversaries
Boston Dynamics' Spot Robot Gets Even More Capable With Enhanced Autonomy, Mobility
Spot Release 2.0, launching today, includes improvements to navigation, autonomy, stair climbing, and more
Coding for COVID-19: Contest Calls on Developers to Help Fight the Pandemic
IBM’s Call for Code names three winners and promises support for digital tools designed to aid in the coronavirus response
Australia’s Contact-Tracing COVIDSafe App Off to a Fast Start
With over 3.5 million downloads in the first five days, the app can speed notification of people exposed to COVID-19
Lisa Lazareck-Asunta, IEEE’s Women in Engineering Chair, Is Just Getting Started
One of her goals is to make speaker panels and conferences more inclusive
Signal Integrity White Paper Series
Master signal integrity and ensure data quality
How Off-Grid, Lights-Out Cell Sites Will Aid the Effort to Bring the Next Billion People Online
Clear Blue Technologies receives $3.5 million CAD deal to build out solar-powered cell networks in the Congo, Ghana, and Nigeria
Tech Jobs in the Time of COVID
Cybersecurity job openings explode, while the job market gets tougher for Web developers and Ruby experts
Thermal Cameras Are Being Outfitted to Detect Fever and Conduct Contact Tracing for COVID-19
Members in Spain and Switzerland are developing software for FLIR cameras and building their own versions to protect people’s privacy
How Medical Robots Will Help Treat Patients in Future Outbreaks
Teleoperated robots can help perform patient care tasks while keeping healthcare workers safe
Video Friday: Startup Unveils Agile Robot Dog That Costs Less Than $10k
Your weekly selection of awesome robot videos
Keysight Remote Teaching Tools
Remote teaching tools from Keysight
Back to Work: Wearables Track Social Distancing and Sick Employees in the Workplace
As companies re-open, employees may don wearable tech to prevent the spread of COVID-19
Sabrewing Cargo Drone Rises to Air Force Challenge
The Rhaegal cargo drone pivots to new possible military missions under a U.S. Air Force contract
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