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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
‘Hydrogen-On-Tap’ Device Turns Trucks Into Fuel-Efficient Vehicles
An Indiana startup is retrofitting five pickup trucks with its novel hydrogen-producing system
Who Invented Radio: Guglielmo Marconi or Aleksandr Popov?
Popov may have been first but he didn’t patent his inventions or try to commercialize them
This AI Poet Mastered Rhythm, Rhyme, and Natural Language to Write Like Shakespeare
“Deep-speare” crafted Shakespearean verse that most readers couldn’t distinguish from human-written poems
Q&A: GE Healthcare’s Chief Medical Officer for Europe on Which Tech Is Helping Most in COVID-19 Response
Mathias Goyen describes how the pandemic is altering the medical-tech landscape
What Are Deepfakes and How Are They Created?
Deepfake technologies: What they are, what they do, and how they’re made
3 Ways Chiplets Are Remaking Processors
AMD and Intel are leaning on chiplets to boost performance; CEA-Leti shows just how far the approach can go
Visiting the City That Built the Hanford Nuclear Site
South-central Washington state is vibrant, green, and home to 212 million liters of radioactive waste
A Bright Spot for Solar Windows Powered by Perovskites
A next-gen perovskite solar cell is now more durable than before, with conversion efficiencies to rival silicon panels
AR Contact Lens Creator Mojo Vision Gets Funding Boost
Infusion of $51 million will fund Mojo Vision’s next generation of augmented-reality lens prototypes, plus new batteries, software, and manufacturing processes
Robotic Arm Wields UV Light Wand To Disinfect Public Spaces
IEEE Fellow Satyandra K. Gupta's team is perfecting a disinfecting robot while practicing social distancing in the lab
Automotive Communication
Stay current on automotive communications technologies.
Rapid Matchmaking for Terahertz Network Transmitters and Receivers
New technique can help establish links in a single shot
A Glass Nightmare: Cleaning Up the Cold War’s Nuclear Legacy at Hanford
Scientists have spent three decades cleaning up the Hanford Site’s 177 giant tanks of radioactive sludge. And they’re just getting started
Meet Moxie, a Social Robot That Helps Kids With Social-Emotional Learning
A new social robot designed for children wants to help promote social, emotional, and cognitive development
Q&A: Architect of New “Inspire”; Quantum-Computing Platform on Spin Qubits and Programming Quantum Chips
Richard Versluis, the system architect, describes Europe’s first public-access quantum-computing platform
Akara Robotics Turns TurtleBot Into Autonomous UV Disinfecting Robot
Built in about 24 hours, this robot is undergoing in-hospital testing for coronavirus disinfection
AI-Powered Rat Could Be a Valuable New Tool for Neuroscience
Researchers from DeepMind and Harvard are using a virtual rat to see what neural networks can teach us about biology
What Open Source Technology Can and Can’t Do to Fix Elections
Open source offerings may nudge commercial voting machine vendors in the right direction but aren’t ready to replace them
Video Friday: Waymo Unveils 5th-Gen Self-Driving Car
Your weekly selection of awesome robot videos
Build Wireless Networks and Systems with Software Defined Radio
Wireless Research Handbook: 3rd Edition
Build A Sophisticated Microscope Using Lego, 3D Printing, Arduinos, and a Raspberry Pi
A DIY experiment at IBM Research–Europe became a valuable tool

COVID-19 AI Challenge: How Are Lockdowns Affecting the Most Vulnerable?
73 volunteers investigate the consequences of government restrictions on poor and marginalized communities
Everybody in the Pool: Researchers Use Algorithms to Tackle the Coronavirus Test Shortage
Engineers and computer scientists consider whether algorithms could supercharge COVID-19 testing
U.S. Transportation Officials Seek Alternative Tech for GPS
Ten years after decommissioning the previous backup to the country’s global satellite fleet, government agencies are taking steps to create a new one
Here Are the U.S. Regions Most Vulnerable to Solar Storms
Grid operators in Minnesota, North Dakota, and Wisconsin should take extra precautions against solar "weather"
Generate 5G NR Signals to Accurately Test Your Device
Learn about simulating signals to accurately test 5G devices.
Resources Available From the IEEE Standards Association
Here are the latest offerings
NASA Funds Project for Spacecraft That Make Make Their Own Landing Pads
Landers that generate their own pads as they touch down would mean faster, cheaper, and safer planetary exploration
It’s Robot Versus Human as Shimon Performs Real-Time Rap Battles
Shimon can now listen and improvise in real-time for dynamic rap battles with humans
In the Future, AIs—Not Humans—Will Design Our Wireless Signals
AI-designed signals created by channel autoencoders vastly outperform signals created by engineers

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