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Mercedes Unveils Its Vision EQS Electric Super Car
The Vision EQS appears to have the design, luxury, and driving range to match anything in the electric space
Choosing an Optical Measurement Sensor for Non-contact Displacement, Dimension and Thickness Measurement
Learn the operating principles of optical measuring sensors for displacement, position, thickness, gap, profile and 2D/3D dimension with just one sensor
Electronic License Plates for Drones May Come Soon
New drone standard for remote ID submitted for approval
How Much AI Expertise Do Thought Leaders and Companies Really Have?
Consultancy firm Certified Artificial, which is offering to certify AI companies, has demonstrated its prowess by rating the expertise of Elon Musk and Henry Kissinger
Simulating the Heating of Tissue with Ultrasonic Surgical Devices Using Multiphysics Modeling
Learn about the role of multiphysics simulation in the design of medical devices
Microsensors Supply the Numbers Behind Gut Feeling
Device packages simplicity, novelty, and customizability to measure the effects of the gut microbiome on brain health
A Greener Alternative to Hot-mix Asphalt
Maryland engineers make advances in the use of recycled highway materials to repave worn-out roads—an alternative that can earn carbon emissions credits
Mastering Tolerances for Machined Parts E-Book
Mastering CNC tolerances can be challenging, even for experienced designers. Learn about how to master them in Xometry's new e-book.
RoMeLa's Newest Robot Is a Curiously Symmetrical Dynamic Quadruped
With four legs but no back or front, ALPHRED 2 can run, jump, and punch through boards in any direction
My Mummy Is an Engineer and Other Children’s Books That Aim to Bridge the Gender Gap
IEEE Member Kerrine Bryan discusses Butterfly Books, her publishing company
This Startup Wants to Stash Your DNA on the Moon
LifeShip says it will offer lunar backup storage of human DNA in “artificial amber”
Bionic ‘Feeling’ Leg Makes Walking Easier, Reduces Phantom Limb Pain
With sensory feedback, amputees could feel the knee's movement and the sole of the foot on the ground
Your Guide to Plastic Cable Carriers
Discover different designs, materials and tips for selecting the best cable carrier
Video Friday: Misty Robotics Begins Shipping Its Programmable Personal Robot
Your weekly selection of awesome robot videos
IoT Security Risks: Drones, Vibrators, and Kids' Toys Are Still Vulnerable to Hacking
In a series of experiments, researchers showed how to intercept transmissions and hoist control of popular Internet of Things devices
Interactive: The Top Programming Languages 2019
Find the programming languages that are most important to you
IEEE Top Programming Languages: Design, Methods, and Data Sources
The Top Programming Languages 2019
Python remains the big kahuna, but specialist languages hold their own
How the United States Is Developing Post-Quantum Cryptography
NIST has enlisted researchers from academia and private industry to get quantum-resistant cryptography ready for 2022
Soft Self-Healing Materials for Robots That Cannot Be Destroyed
It'll take more than having its fingers chopped off to stop this robot hand
First Look: 2020 Porsche Taycan Electric Car
The Taycan isn’t exactly a ground-breaking electric car, but with a starting price of $150,000, it seems likely to be a profitable one
New Awareness Campaign Spotlights the Contributions of Experts In Robotics and Wireless Communications
An inside look at IEEE member contributions to key technologies
NI, Radisys and CommScope Collaborate on 28 GHz 5G New Radio InterOperability Device Testing
NI, Radisys, and CommScope announce a New Radio network at Brooklyn’s 5G Summit
Unlicensed Spectrum May Be Critical to 5G
mmWave holds promise, but more work must be done to actualize its potential
Epoxy Offers 5.5 W/(m•K) Thermal Conductivity
EP30NG is a graphene filled epoxy system used for bonding and sealing applications that require high thermal conductivity
Strange Respiratory Disease Linked to E-Cigs and Vaping
E-cigarettes are under scrutiny after reports of more than 200 cases of a mysterious illness
Parrot Adds Folding VR Goggles to Anafi Drone Kit
One of our favorite consumer drones gets an FPV upgrade
Construction Robots Learn to Excavate by Mimicking Humans
Human movements can teach robots the skills they need to dig holes and—maybe someday—build the first colonies on Mars
How to Migrate Intelligence From the Cloud to Embedded Devices at the Edge
Migrating Intelligence from the Cloud to Endpoint Devices
How the Electric Hot Comb Became an Entrepreneurial Tool
With few jobs open to them, hundreds of thousands of African American women became beauticians and opened salons
Video Friday: This Robotic Thread Could One Day Travel Inside Your Brain
Your weekly selection of awesome robot videos
Inside IEEE’s European Public Policy Efforts
A new e-newsletter will keep members up to date on tech-related aspects of public policy issues
Four Types of Brain Cells Identified Based on Electrical Spiking Activity
There are many different types of neurons in the brain, but until now, there hasn't been a way to classify most of them.
ETH Zurich Demonstrates PuppetMaster Robot
Robots that can control puppets could one day learn to manipulate complex physical objects like clothing and flexible sheets
SpaceX, OneWeb, or Kepler Communications: Who Really Launched the First Ku-band Satellite?
A lot is riding on the FCC's decision as to which company launched the first satellite capable of delivering high-speed internet using the Ku-band
3 Ways for Engineers to Leverage Their Social Media Accounts
You can get a career boost through clever use of Twitter, even if you don’t have hordes of followers
System Ingests AT&T Network Logs to Reveal Root Cause of Errors
By analyzing millions of error messages in AT&T’s network data, researchers developed an algorithm that could help carriers detect problems faster
AI at the Speed of Light
Lab demoes of an all-optical neural network could lead to more powerful and less power-hungry AI
How to Teach an Iris Scanner That the Eye It’s Looking at Is Dead
New imaging and deep-learning techniques for iris recognition will foil a favorite trick of Hollywood villains
An Ounce of Insulation is Worth a Pound of Petroleum
Energy expert Vaclav Smil takes a hard look at modern construction, and he likes what he sees
Algorithms Aid Search for Source of Spacetime Rumbles
A new, automated telescope search program in Arizona called SAGUARO hopes to catch neutron stars in the act of colliding
Porsche Claims It Can Double Tesla’s Fast-Charging Rate
The new, all-electric Taycan will come with a mighty thirst. This charging technology will slake it
A Carbon Nanotube Microprocessor Mature Enough to Say Hello
Three new breakthroughs make commercial nanotube processors possible
The Threat of Climate Change Should Concern All Technologists
It is IEEE’s responsibility to provide solutions
Exclusive: 3-Wheeled Aptera Reboots as World’s Most Efficient Electric Car
1,600 km per charge promised by the team that created a lightweight two-seat EV a decade ago
Eben Upton on the Raspberry Pi’s Industrial Crossover and Why There Will Never Be a Pi 9
The creator of the popular $35 computer explains the design of the new Pi 4
New Double 3 Robot Makes Telepresence Easier than Ever
With mapping and semi-autonomous navigation, even you can drive a Double 3
Blue Ocean Robotics Acquires Beam Telepresence Robot From Suitable Technologies
Beam now belongs to a Danish robot venture factory
All of the Winners in the DARPA Subterranean Challenge Tunnel Circuit
It's about more than just first place as teams look toward more competitions in 2020
Visit the Reactor That Made the Plutonium for the “Fat Man” Nuclear Bomb
The Manhattan Project’s B Reactor at Hanford is a fascinating, complicated monument to U.S. nuclear history
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