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Q&A: This Autocompletion Tool Aims to Supercharge Your Coding
Deep TabNine uses natural-language processing to auto-generate code in 22 programming languages
U.S. Trucking Industry Rushes to Switch to Electronic Logging Devices
Early data from the government-mandated systems points to a substantial decrease in driver hours-of-service violations
All Engineering Knowledge Has an Expiration Date. The Trick Is to Know When
Engineering grads are facing an ever rising tide of knowledge

How to Program Electronic Music That Plays as You Code It
Live coders create musical algorithms on stage. Here’s how to become one
3 Easy Ways to Evaluate AI Claims
Interrogate the data, consider possible incentives, and look for the dreaded “hype salad”
To Stop Transformers From Exploding, Make Their Tanks Flexible
Researchers from ABB and Hydro-Quebec pumped pressure into a transformer tank until it popped to validate a new, safer design
Video Friday: AlienGo Quadruped Robot Can Now Do Backflips
Your weekly selection of awesome robot videos
ANYbotics Introduces Sleek New ANYmal C Quadruped
The latest version of ANYbotics' four-legged robot can do useful real-world inspection tasks
AI Chemist Finds the Best Recipe and Stirs Up Molecules From Scratch
A new automated lab bench combs through known chemical reactions to figure out how best to synthesize compounds
Artificial Heart Inventor Was Inspired by His Plumber Father
Bivacor founder Daniel Timms learned fluid dynamics and how to get things done
This Maglev Heart Could Keep Cardiac Patients Alive
Inside Bivacor’s artificial heart, a levitating disk spins 2000 times per minute to keep blood flowing
Personalized Virtual Hearts Could Improve Cardiac Surgery
Digital replicas of patients' hearts can identify hidden, irregular heart tissue for surgeons to destroy
6 Things to Know About the Biggest Chip Ever Built
Startup Cerebras has built a wafer-size chip for AI, but it isn’t the only one possible
Too Many Health Wearables and Apps Are Digital Snake Oil
We need stronger regulations to determine which devices are medically legit
Detecting Fake Pills With Nuclear Quadrupole Resonance
A technique once considered for explosives detection might save more lives if used to verify the integrity of medicines

How Robotics Teams Are Solving the Biggest Problem at DARPA’s Subterranean Challenge
Supporting long-range communications inside of a mine is extremely difficult, so DARPA SubT teams are trying out some creative approaches
Waymo Offers a Peek Into the Huge Trove of Data Collected by Its Self-Driving Cars
Academic researchers can build models on labeled data gathered by Waymo’s fleet of self-driving cars
Connections in RF Testing
Creating a valid test environment
The 3 Advantages of Assembled Cables
Ready-to-connect readycables® save you time on cable assembly and are guaranteed to last 36 months
GlobalFoundries, Arm Close in on 3D Chip Integration
3D interconnects could shorten delays within processor cores
DARPA Subterranean Challenge: The Scoring Rules
How autonomous robots in the underground scavenger hunt pick up points for their teams
Solar Power Is Now as Inexpensive as Grid Electricity in China
Researchers found that PV systems could produce electricity at a lower price than the grid in 344 cities
Russian Humanoid Robot to Pilot Soyuz Capsule to ISS This Week
Skybot F-850 will spend a week on the ISS charming astronauts with its sense of humor
Educational Resources That Get Students Up to Speed on Advanced Manufacturing and Programming Languages
These websites teach the skills needed in a competitive job market
New Electric Motor Could Boost Efficiency of EVs, Scooters, and Wind Turbines
The Hunstable Electric Turbine by Linear Labs can generate two to five times the torque of existing motors in the same-size package, the company says
Drone Beats Ambulance in Race to Deliver First Aid to Patients
Medical drones arrived 90 to 120 seconds faster than an ambulance during tests conducted with fake patients placed in Iraq's busy city streets
One Apollo 11 Experiment Is Still Going 50 Years Later
The Lunar Laser Ranging Experiment lets NASA precisely measure the distance between Earth and the moon
Video Friday: Watch Robots Make a Crepe and Twist the Perfect Pretzel
Your weekly selection of awesome robot videos
Electric Boats Could Be Floating Batteries for Island Microgrids
Researchers in Australia have developed a control algorithm that allows electric boats equipped with solar panels to sell power to a microgrid
Unique Carbon Allotrope Offers Path to Neuromorphic Computing
Scientists have isolated cyclocarbons for the first time, and aim to use these molecules to build new materials
Stretchy Wearable Patch Allows Two-Way Communication With Robots
Multifunctional metal-oxide semiconductor used to build flexible RRAM, transistors, and sensors
Video Friday: Kiki Is a New Social Robot Created by Two Ex-Googlers
Your weekly selection of awesome robot videos
What Is ‘Hot Lightning’? Satellites Reveal Which Strikes Are Most Likely to Start Wildfires
New satellite sensor data, combined with info from the terrestrial U.S. National Lightning Detection Network, will help scientists identify the most dangerous lightning strikes
How MaaS Accelerates Product Development
Get To Market More Quickly With Manufacturing As A Service
Who’s Hiring? Google’s Wing, Facebook’s Libra, and Uber Competitor Ola
And who’s firing? Huawei and IBM
Descartes Labs Built a Top 500 Supercomputer From Amazon Cloud
Cofounder Mike Warren talks about the future of high-performance computing in a data-rich, cloud computing world
Specifying nonlinearity in torque sensors
Reliable torque data leads to efficient, cost-effective designs
A Brief History of the Lie Detector
It’s surprisingly hard to create a real-life Lasso of Truth
Surprisingly Speedy Soft Robot Survives Being Stepped On
It's small, it's quick, and it's more robust than a cockroach
Intel Shows Off Chip Packaging Powers
Three research directions should bind chiplets more tightly together
If Navigation Apps Don’t Alleviate Congestion—Could City-Wide Traffic Software Help?
Traffic software providers Mobi and Axilion have taken two very different approaches to solving the world’s congestion crisis
First Programmable Memristor Computer
Michigan team builds memristors atop standard CMOS logic to demo a system that can do a variety of edge computing AI tasks
IBM and Linux Foundation Call on Developers to Make Natural Disasters Less Deadly
The international Call for Code competition encourages developers to invent new technologies that can assist people after a hurricane or flood
Virtual Car Sharing Combines Telepresence Robots and Autonomous Vehicles
5G connectivity and a remotely projected human help autonomous vehicles be safer and more flexible
Does the Repurposing of Sun Microsystems' Slogan Honor History, or Step on It?
“The Network is the Computer” catchphrase has a proud new parent: Cloudflare
The Nanosheet Transistor Is the Next (and Maybe Last) Step in Moore’s Law
Nanosheet devices are scheduled for the 3-nanometer node as soon as 2021

Facebook Closer to Augmented Reality Glasses With Brain Implant That Decodes Dialogue From Neural Activity
The project is the first to decode question-and-answer speech from brain signals in real time
Four Actions Engineers Can Take to Ensure Their Startup Succeeds
Venture advisor Chenyang Xu recommends staying up to date on technology and taking entrepreneurship classes
A Two-Track Algorithm To Detect Deepfake Images
A neural-network-based tool can spot image manipulation at the level of single-pixels
Happiness Is a Hybrid-Electric Ferry
A diesel-burning boat finds new life and a clean, quiet ride for 4,500 passengers a day
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