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Mm-Wave Partial Information DE-Embedding: Errors and Sensitivities
The intrinsic errors, repeatability and configuration sensitivities are studied in this work with examples in the WR-10 and WR-2.2 bands.
A More Efficient Way to Process Tasks in the Cloud
The Q-Zilla scheduling tool efficiently sorts ‘elephants’ from mice-sized tasks for cloud-based services
The Ethics of Dissent in the Workplace
Dissent is a matter of personal choice, but choosing when and how to speak out need not happen in isolation
Video Friday: How Robots Are Helping to Fight the Coronavirus Outbreak
Your weekly selection of awesome robot videos
World's First Classical Chinese Programming Language
Programs written in the language include one for fortune-telling from the I Ching
Fun—and Uranium—for the Whole Family in This 1950s Science Kit
The Gilbert U-238 Atomic Energy Lab let kids measure radioactivity and prospect for radioactive ores
Do You Work in Tech? Seattle May Be the Best City for You
An analysis of top U.S. metros for tech professionals puts five cities above San Francisco, and 18 above San Jose
Researchers Can Now Interrogate Body-on-Chip
The Interrogator system links ten organs-on-chips to predict how a human body metabolizes drugs
A New Kind of Wing Dramatically Improves Flight for Small Drones
Inspired by insects and small birds, this wing design offers a massive endurance boost for micro aerial vehicles
Countries Debate Openness of Future National IDs
Kenya's High Court rules on rushed next-generation ID system
Apex.OS: An Open Source Operating System for Autonomous Cars
The launch of Apex.OS 1.0 makes autonomous car development simpler, safer, and more secure
The Inside Story of the First Picture of a Black Hole
Here’s how the Event Horizon Telescope team pieced together the now-famous image of a black hole

Bosch’s Smart Visor Tracks the Sun While You Drive
The liquid crystal display blocks the sun in just the right spots
Electricity: It’s Wonderfully Affordable, But it’s No Longer Getting Any Cheaper
The generations-long trend toward lower prices reversed around the turn of the century, and increasing use of solar and wind power is part of the reason why
Hardware-in-the-Loop Testing for Power Electronics Control Design
Validate Power Electronics Control with Hardware-in-the-Loop Testing
Sea Jellies Triple Swimming Speed Through Cybernetic Implants
Cyborg sea jellies are both faster and more efficient than their purely biological counterparts
Soft Robot Fingers Sweat to Cool Themselves
A sweaty robotic hand could cool down about three times more efficiently than humans
Researchers Exploit Low Entropy of IoT Devices to Break RSA Certificates
The hardware limitations of the Internet of Things means the digital certificates these devices rely on to encrypt data can be easily compromised
Bangladesh Scrambles to Deliver Electricity to Its 160 Million Residents in 2021
The densely populated country turns to coal and power imports
New Nonvolatile Memories Shrink Circuits That Search Fast
New kinds of content addressable memory could speed search, enable in-memory computing
Covariant Uses Simple Robot and Gigantic Neural Net to Automate Warehouse Picking
A massive neural network connects cameras, a robot arm, and a suction gripper in Covariant’s logistics system
Delivering More 5G Data With Less Hardware
A proposed crowd-sourcing technique could mean that hardware for 5G networks hitches a ride on cars
Japan Is Building a Giant Gundam Robot That Can Walk
At 18 meters tall and weighing 25 tons, this would be the largest humanoid robot ever built
The Battery Design Smarts Behind Rolls Royce’s Ultrafast Electric Airplane
Emulating racing aircraft yielded the most energy-dense aviation battery pack yet
Facing Up to Facial Recognition
Clearview AI is the latest milestone in recognition technology. We should embrace it, rather than fear it
Engineering a Repairable World
It's time for engineers to champion repair
Quantum Entanglement Meets Superconductivity in Novel Experiment
A recent experiment finds an unlikely connection between two previously distinct quantum technologies
How India, the World's Largest Democracy, Shuts Down the Internet
Colonial-era laws give Indian officials broad authority to order Internet shutdowns in the name of public order
Chicken Droppings Can Make Graphene More Catalytic
The discovery could touch off renewed interest in guano, scientists joke
Video Friday: India Sending Humanoid Robot Into Space
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First Blue LED Emission From a Perovskite
Understanding how current flows inside perovskites inspires a new type of blue LED
Mixing Quantum States Boosts Fiber Communications
A new method could increase transmission of secure data
4 Ways to Make Bigger Quantum Computers
Cryochips by Intel, Seeqc, and others could help quantum computers scale
NASA Begins Testing Next Moon Rover
VIPER will search for water ice in the Moon’s south pole craters
Sense and Sensoribility
Getting the technology right for augmented reality will take lots of clever engineering

Mark Pesce
Building an Orbiting Internet Just for Satellites
Kepler Communications’ CubeSat routers will keep other satellites in constant contact with the ground
Smart Power Analysis for DC-DC Converter Testing
Need to Ensure Dc-Dc Converter Operation?
Mum No More: 3D-Printed Vocal Tract Lets Mummy Speak
Researchers reproduce the sound of a 3000-year-old mummified vocal tract using CT scanning, 3D printing and an electronic larynx
Uh-oh Uber, Look Out Lyft: Here Comes Driverless Ride Sharing
Cruise unveils the Origin, a fully autonomous SUV designed for app-controlled urban transportation
The Long Goodbye of Wi-Fi Has Begun
Local 5G networks could replace the familiar wireless standard
Profile: Christian Wanamaker Teaches Robots to Learn How to Help Students
Teachers can train robots to help students with autism spectrum disorder with this programmer's code
The Pros and Cons of the World’s Biggest Solar Park
India’s 2-gigawatt Pavagada Solar Park demonstrates the economies, and problems, of scale
European Space Agency Targets Orbital Debris, Solar Storms
The ClearSpace-1 and Lagrange missions will try to make life safer both in orbit and here on Earth
Water Vortex Suction Feet Help This Hexapod Sploosh Up Walls
A spinning ring of water allows this robot to stick to rough surfaces
Coming Soon to a Processor Near You: Atom-Thick Transistors
Imec engineers have been burning through the integration problems, and there’s a clear path forward

Victoria Serrano Helps Panamanian Students Discover STEM Through Lego Robots
In marketplaces and rec rooms, this engineering professor inspires children
Holding Light (Temporarily) in Place
New research describes potential ways to momentarily store light pulses
Velodyne Will Sell a Lidar for $100
This one will go into cars driven by human beings
How Do Neural Implants Work?
Neural implants are used for deep brain stimulation, vagus nerve stimulation, and mind-controlled prostheses
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