Lucid Motors' Peter Rawlinson Talks E-Car Efficiency by Philip E. Ross on 2020-04-13 20:56 (#523DF) Frugal energy use is just as important as his car's 1,000 horsepower
Advanced Materials Terms and Acronyms on 2020-04-13 18:30 (#52683) Jump-Start Your Knowledge in Advanced Materials
Forget Video Conferencing—Host Your Next Meeting in VR by Edd Gent on 2020-04-13 15:44 (#522XB) Recent advances have made VR the superior technology for conferences and meetings, some experts claim
Redox-Flow Cell Stores Renewable Energy as Hydrogen by Sandy Ong on 2020-04-13 12:22 (#522PS) A hybrid energy system combines a redox-flow battery with a water electrolyzer for low-cost grid storage
Video Friday: Quadruped Robot Learns Locomotion Skills by Imitating Dog by Evan Ackerman on 2020-04-10 21:05 (#5209Q) Your weekly selection of awesome robot videos
Cobol Programmers Answer Call to Shore Up Unemployment Benefits Systems by Michelle V. Rafter on 2020-04-10 20:17 (#52092) Retirees and newcomers want to help fix old software overloaded by new claims caused by the coronavirus pandemic
Iranian Engineers Develop Open Source Ventilator by The Institute’s Editorial Staff on 2020-04-10 18:00 (#5209R) Senior Member Hadi Moradi is leading the group
Can Quantum Computers Help Us Respond to the Coronavirus? by Mark Anderson on 2020-04-10 15:59 (#5200N) D-Wave Systems gave free access to its cloud quantum computing service to COVID-19 researchers—here's what they plan to do with it
A Sweat Sensing Patch Aimed at Athletes Takes on COVID-19 by Tekla S. Perry on 2020-04-10 14:36 (#51ZR6) Epicore Biosystems has been working on wearable sweat sensors for athletes. Now the startup aims to use the patches to fight the coronavirus pandemic
iRobot Launches Robot Simulator, Free Online Curriculum for Robotics Education by Evan Ackerman on 2020-04-09 21:34 (#51YW4) Your kids can learn to program robots from scratch, for free, on their computer or phone
AT&T Feud With FreeConferenceCall.com Heats Up by Amy Nordrum on 2020-04-09 19:14 (#51YW6) The coronavirus pandemic has inflamed tensions between the telecom behemoth and a popular conferencing service
The Predictable Pandemic: Whose Risk, Whose Responsibility? by Robert Charette on 2020-04-09 19:00 (#51YK9) Once again we aren't asking the fundamental questions we must answer to manage crises
Mirror Arrays Make Augmented Reality More Realistic by Michelle Hampson on 2020-04-09 15:05 (#51Y9N) Relying on a collection of fast-moving mirrors, this AR system can control how much of the real and virtual world users perceive
IEEE COVID-19 Resources for Members by IEEE on 2020-04-08 20:55 (#51X1Y) Products, services, courses and tools from across IEEE to help members and their families
IEEE COVID-19 FAQs by IEEE on 2020-04-08 20:30 (#51X1Z) Answers to your questions about IEEE products, services, projects, and policies
Member Benefits Bulletin by IEEE Member Geographic Activities on 2020-04-08 20:00 (#51X21) Archive updated weekly
Resources Now Available From IEEE Technical Activities by IEEE Technical Activities on 2020-04-08 20:00 (#51X22) Here are the latest offerings
Resources Now Available From IEEE-USA by IEEE-USA on 2020-04-08 19:45 (#51X23) IEEE-USA’s collection books, webinars and more now free to members
Resources From IEEE Educational Activities by IEEE Educational Activities on 2020-04-08 19:30 (#51X24) Here are the latest offerings
Resources Now Available From IEEE Member and Geographic Activities by IEEE Member on 2020-04-08 19:15 (#51X25) Here are the latest offerings including IEEE Collabratec Virtual Workspaces
Squeezing Light Out of Silicon by Neil Savage on 2020-04-08 15:00 (#51WRV) A hexagonal crystal could lead to lasing
Waste Natural Gas Powers Computers Seeking Coronavirus Cure by Prachi Patel on 2020-04-08 12:41 (#51WEJ) A Denver company is helping mitigate natural gas flares and powering protein-folding simulations to fight the new coronavirus
How to design a least privilege architecture in AWS on 2020-04-07 18:30 (#51VBW) Implementing a least privilege architecture
Startup’s Organ-on-a-Chip System Could Help Eliminate Animal Testing by Kathy Pretz on 2020-04-07 18:00 (#51VBX) Revivo BioSystems devices use human tissues and dynamic 3D cell cultures to assess the safety of chemicals, drugs, and cosmetics
A Rapid Test for Covid-19 Arrives Via a 20-year-old Technology Already in Many Hospitals by Tekla S. Perry on 2020-04-07 17:30 (#51WRW) Cepheid’s microfluidics-based rapid testing system proved itself during the 2001 anthrax attacks. Now it steps into the coronavirus battle
A Rapid Test for Covid-19 Arrives Via a 20-year-old Technology Already in Many Hospitals by Tekla S. Perry on 2020-04-07 17:30 (#51V26) Cepheid’s microfluidics-based rapid testing system proved itself during the 2001 anthrax attacks. Now it steps into the coronavirus battle
UC Berkeley's AI-Powered Robot Teaches Itself to Drive Off-Road by Gregory Kahn on 2020-04-07 15:44 (#51V27) BADGR trains its deep neural network using data it gathers from real-world environments
New Jitter Separation Method for Debugging High-Speed Interfaces with the R&S®RTP Oscilloscope on 2020-04-06 17:30 (#51SCQ) Learn about Rohde & Schwarz's powerful new tool for debugging and characterization of high-speed signal transmissions.
Energy Research User Handbook on 2020-04-05 17:30 (#51R9A) Prototypes and testbeds to validate the energy solutions of tomorrow.
Video Friday: This Omnidirectional Drone Flies Using 12 Tiltable Propellers by Evan Ackerman on 2020-04-03 20:50 (#51PFW) Your weekly selection of awesome robot videos
Hall Effect for Sensing and Materials Characterization on 2020-04-03 20:30 (#51PFX) Learn about the Hall Effect and its use in characterizing new materials.
Zipline Wants to Bring Medical Drone Delivery to U.S. to Fight COVID-19 by Evan Ackerman on 2020-04-03 20:00 (#51P73) A drone delivery system that covers two countries in Africa could quickly distribute critical medical supplies in the United States
How Do Coronavirus Tests Work? by Emily Waltz on 2020-04-03 18:30 (#51P74) A deluge of COVID-19 testing options will soon flood the market. Here's how they work
Coronavirus Pandemic Prompts Privacy-Conscious Europe to Collect Phone Data by Jeremy Hsu on 2020-04-03 17:59 (#51P75) European countries are using mobile data to measure public compliance with social distancing orders
How to Practice Activist Engineering by Darshan M.A. Karwat on 2020-04-03 15:01 (#51NKF) What can engineers do when their work doesn't align with their personal values of creating a better world?
Q&A: Sourcegraph’s Universal Code Search Tool by Rina Diane Caballar on 2020-04-03 14:11 (#51NKG) After raising $43 million, Sourcegraph CEO Quinn Slack shares his vision for the startup's popular universal code search tool
Privacy in the Time of COVID-19 by Mark Pesce on 2020-04-03 14:00 (#51NKH) The virus now challenging the world demands that we rethink how to manage our digital privacy
Robot Vehicles Make Contactless Deliveries Amid Coronavirus Quarantine by Erico Guizzo on 2020-04-02 23:00 (#51MRE) Chinese startup UDI deploys self-driving vans to deliver food to lockdown areas
High Dynamic Range Current Measurements on IoT Devices on 2020-04-02 20:30 (#51MFX) Learn more about Rohde & Schwarz oscilloscopes and measurements on IoT devices
New Gyroscope Design Will Help Autonomous Cars and Robots Map the World by Evan Ackerman on 2020-04-02 12:54 (#51KVE) It’s 10,000 times more accurate than the gyros in your cell phone, but costs just US $50
Automakers Pivot to Produce Ventilators, Respirators, and Face Masks by Lawrence Ulrich on 2020-04-01 19:33 (#51JP4) Ford, GM, and others are making low-cost, simplified versions of critical medical equipment to aid in the coronavirus response
Tips and Tricks on How to Verify Control Loop Stability with an Oscilloscope on 2020-04-01 19:30 (#51JP5) Learn how to measure the control loop stability of switch-mode power supplies to achieve an excellent performance and to get confidence in the design.
Startups Unveil Tech to Fight Coronavirus; the Challenge May Be Getting Enough Engineers by Tekla S. Perry on 2020-04-01 16:18 (#51JD1) New technologies track the COVID-19 outbreak via sewage sampling, embed antiviral nanoparticles into fabric via ultrasound, and more
How Diligent's Robots Are Making a Difference in Texas Hospitals by Evan Ackerman on 2020-03-31 19:27 (#51GZ4) Moxi performs repetitive chores so that hospital staff can spend their time doing more important tasks
In World War I, British Biplanes Had Wireless Phones in the Cockpit by Allison Marsh on 2020-03-31 19:00 (#51GZ5) Pilots on reconnaissance missions could immediately call in their findings
Terabits-Per-Second Data Rates Achieved at Short Range by Charles Q. Choi on 2020-03-31 18:39 (#51GZ6) Superfast transmission speeds could prove useful in data centers and for chip-to-chip connections