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CodeChix Founder on Why She Followed Her Passion
Rupa Dachere gave up a full-time engineering job to focus on increasing the number of women software developers
Screening Technique Found 142 Malicious Apps in Apple's App Store
A new kind of coding analysis detects when a malicious program is embedded within a normal app
SnotBot Drone Swoops Over Blowholes to Track Whale Health
The SnotBot project uses drones, data, and deep learning to tell us about the health of whales and the oceans
In 2016, Microsoft’s Racist Chatbot Revealed the Dangers of Online Conversation
The bot learned language from people on Twitter—but it also learned values
Video Friday: Robotic Endoscope Travels Through the Colon
Your weekly selection of awesome robot videos
AI and the Future of Work: The Economic Impacts of Artificial Intelligence
Experts discuss technological inequality and the “reskilling” problem at an MIT conference
Got an Old Canon Point-and-Shoot Camera? Hack It
Add new features and write scripts with CHDK firmware
How Brexit Will Affect Europe’s Research Infrastructure
Early indications are that UK R&D will be significantly hurt
How to Build a Threat Detection Strategy in AWS
Register today to be among the first to receive the associated whitepaper written by SANS analyst and forensics expert David Szili.
Fear of Internet Censorship Hangs Over Hong Kong Protests
Hong Kong's Internet freedom faces both short- and long-term threats in the midst of a political crisis
Predicting the Future with AI and Sound, Starting With Robots in Space
Bosch SoundSee combines deep learning with mobile microphone arrays to identify problems on the ISS before they happen
Gas Turbines Have Become by Far the Best Choice for Add-on Generating Power
They offer instant-on power that's compact, mobile, quiet, economical, durable, and matchlessly efficient
Startup IOTree: A Spritz in Time Saves Crops From Flies
The company’s smart traps and mobile app automate the fight against the Mediterranean fruit fly
AI and the Future of Work: What to look out for
MIT conference convenes AI and automation experts to consider the technology’s effects on jobs and industries
A Plug-and-Play Microgrid for Rooftop Solar
The future of solar energy depends on making residential power good enough for the grid
How to Build a Threat Hunting Capability in AWS
Threat hunting offers proactive ways to detect anomalous behavior in your environment.
How to Secure App Pipelines in AWS
Register for this webinar to be among the first to receive the associated whitepaper written by SANS analyst Dave Shackleford
Hey, Data Scientists: Show Your Machine-Learning Work
Documenting software development is standard practice—the same should hold for algorithm design
Wave Energy Tech Is Ready to Plug Into a Real Grid
The OceanEnergy Buoy off Oahu’s coast may prove resilient enough to avoid the fate of earlier efforts
Wireless E-Skin Patch Conveys a Gentle Touch
The stick-on device makes it possible to share a virtual touch on social media, feel strikes from a video game, and detect pressure on a prosthetic
Caltech and JPL Firing Quadrotors Out of Cannons
The fastest, safest, and most exciting way to launch a quadrotor may be ballistically
Self-Driving Cars Learn About Road Hazards Through Augmented Reality
Adding simulated vehicles to closed-course testing can train robocars to handle even the most unlikely scenarios
Get Keysight’s Basic Instruments Flyer Featuring PathWave BenchVue Software
Learn about Keysight's PathWave BenchVue software
Cerebras Unveils First Installation of Its AI Supercomputer at Argonne National Labs
Argonne will use the CS-1 to help discover cancer therapies and understand colliding blackholes
Supercomputers Simulate Solar Flares to Help Physicists Understand Magnetic Reconnection
Physicists have developed computer models ahead of theoretical models to elucidate the mysteries of solar flares
Bipedal Robot Cassie Cal Learns to Juggle
Cassie may not have any arms to work with, but that doesn’t keep it from juggling a ball on its head
Why People Demanded Privacy to Confide in the World’s First Chatbot
In 1966, the Eliza program couldn’t say much—but it was enough
Video Friday: Invasion of the Mini Cheetah Robots
Your weekly selection of awesome robot videos
Expert Discusses Key Challenges for the Next Generation of Wearables
He says scientists must solve flexibility, power, and drug delivery problems for an emerging class of biochemistry wearables
Startup’s Innovation Quickly Cools Down Mobile Devices
Jetcool’s heat sinks can fit on a chip and are more efficient than current methods
New AI System Predicts Seizures With Near-Perfect Accuracy
A novel AI design can accurately predict seizures up to one hour before they occur, with 99.6 accuracy
Should Yellow Traffic Lights Last Longer?
An Oregon man who sued for the right to call himself an engineer scores another victory as the Institute of Transportation Engineers agrees to consider his proposals for the timing of yellow lights
Bionic Pacemaker Controlled by Neural Network Reverses Heart Failure in Rats
Neural network-based analog chip helps regulate the heart with every breath
Photonics Meets Plasmonics in New Switch That Could Steer Lidar Laser Beams
Opto-electro-mechanical switch could open the way to lidar beam steering and reconfigurable photonic networks for information processing
The Consumer Electronics Hall of Fame: Sony PlayStation Portable
By stuffing advanced tech into a handheld device, Sony’s PSP offered a preview of what smartphones would be doing a decade in the future
The Consumer Electronics Hall of Fame: Pure Evoke-1 DAB Digital Radio
A superefficient form of broadcast radio languished until a brilliantly designed set helped it achieve liftoff
Stevens engineers design fetal heart monitor that could detect early signs of pregnancy complications
Gyroscopes and accelerometers inside fingernail-sized devices accurately monitor fetal heart rate and movements without electrode attachments, even when worn over clothing
The Consumer Electronics Hall of Fame: Motorola T250 Talkabout Walkie-Talkies
When the FCC designated a new swath of frequency for handheld, two-way radios, Motorola pounced
The Consumer Electronics Hall of Fame: Boss TU-12 Guitar Tuner
An affordable, compact device gave guitarists everything they needed to stay in tune
The Consumer Electronics Hall of Fame: Nest Thermostat
Why a former Apple engineer built not just a temperature controller but a “Trojan horse into the home”
Four Key Steps to Meeting Energy Efficiency Requirements
This webinar will provide four key steps to tackling any regulatory challenge in the energy efficiency space
Quadruped Robots Can Climb Ladders Now
This robot dog can scale ladders that a real dog would struggle with
Will 5G Be Bad for Our Health?
IEEE antenna and telecommunications experts address concerns over radio frequency exposure
Driving Tests Coming for Autonomous Cars
Standards groups are working on safety rules for robotic cars, but codifying them won’t be easy
Developing Purpose-Built & Turnkey RF Applications
ThinkRF D4000 RF Downconverter extends RF test equipment for 5G
Why Small Business Owners Should Consider Life Insurance
Thinking about starting your own consulting business? Or maybe you have already “opened” your business doors?
How an Australian State Fought Back Against Grid-Sparked Wildfires
After the 2009 Black Saturday bushfires, Victoria rejected forced power outages and initiated sweeping grid upgrades that continue today
New Scottish Tartan Reflects the Colors of IEEE
The city of Glasgow designed the tartan to honor 30 years of hosting IEEE conferences
Lithium-Sulfur Battery Project Aims to Double the Range of Electric Airplanes
Bye Aerospace is working with batteries from Otis Energy to hit the magic mark of 500 watt-hours/kilogram
LEMO-The Sky Is the Limit
Air taxis and Volocopter
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