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This AI Watched 100 Films to Learn How to Recognize a Kiss
A senior data scientist at Netflix trained an AI to detect kissing scenes in films—and had to take precautions to make sure the model didn’t confuse kissing with sex
Cyberespionage Collective Platinum Targets South Asian Governments
Kaspersky says the group used an HTML-based exploit that's almost impossible to detect
Video Friday: This Robot Is Like a Roomba for Your Garden
Your weekly selection of awesome robot videos
Build a Retro Timekeeper That Never Was
Celebrate the first moon landing with a GPS clock that uses Apollo-era panel meters
A Neural-Net Based on Light Could Best Digital Computers
Researchers turn to optical computing to carry out neural-network calculations
Cosmic Ray Failures of Power Semiconductor Devices
Cosmic ray failures are sudden events caused by cosmic particles in devices subjected to a high electric field strength
IEEE Expands Open Access Journal Offerings
Announces 14 new journals covering various technologies including biomedical engineering, computing, telecommunications, and more
All Aboard the U.K.'s First Hydrogen Train
HydroFlex signals a growing push for zero-emission rail technologies
GitHub Releases New Tools to Report Vulnerabilities
The new features came out the same day as a study that found many open-source projects lack a clear way to report security problems
Internet of Things Technology Will Connect Highways, Street Lights, and Vehicles
Cars have gotten smart. Can roads catch up?
When Innovation and Ethics Collide
A lot of engineers want to change the world, but how can they be sure they won’t make it worse?

Is the Future of Space Exploration a Flock of Robots or a Trillion People?
Space software mavens debate the road ahead for space exploration
iRobot Acquires Root Robotics to Boost STEM Education for Kids
Root promises to teach coding skills to children, starting as young as 4 years old
The Factories of the Future Will Be Fast, Flexible, and Free of Wires
AI, 5G, and the IoT will allow factories to produce new goods on the fly
Robot Fish Powered by Synthetic Blood Just Keeps Swimming
A liquid battery that doubles as hydraulic fluid helps this robot swim for up to 36 hours
It’s Surprisingly Easy to Hack the Precision Time Protocol
A simple attack can knock off a system’s timing by 48 years
Solve Your Thin Film Challenges in High-Volume Compound Semi Manufacturing
In this white paper, you’ll learn how investing in a robust, reliable thin film deposition solution will better position compound semi manufacturers for high-volume production.
Smart Speaker Listens for Audible Signs of Cardiac Arrest
This AI system detects unique gasping sounds that occur when the heart stops beating
Transmission Failure Causes Nationwide Blackout in Argentina
Preliminary reports suggest problems with several 500-kilovolt transmission lines disrupted the flow of electricity from two dams to Argentina’s grid
World's First "Quantum Drone" for Impenetrable Air-to-Ground Data Links Takes Off
Chinese researchers are developing an airborne quantum communications network with drones as nodes
How to Build an Endpoint Security Strategy in AWS
Cloud endpoint security is increasingly relevant in today’s business world and is critical to successful cloud migrations. In this webinar, SANS and AWS Marketplace will discuss this evolution and what it means for your AWS environment.
Dishcraft Robotics Takes Over Dishwashing From Humans
Washing dishes is a problem that robots can solve, at least in commercial kitchens
Rediscovering the Remarkable Engineers Behind Olivetti’s ELEA 9003
A new graphic novel explores the forgotten history of the ELEA 9003, one of the first transistorized digital computers
Magnet Sets World Record at 45.5 Teslas
It’s the strongest continuous DC magnetic field ever recorded and could help scientists study nuclear fusion and exotic states of matter
DeepMind Teaches AI Teamwork
AIs that were given a “social” drive and rewarded for influence learned to cooperate
Massive 3D Dataset Helps Robots Understand What Things Are
PartNet is a new semantic database of common objects that brings a new level of real-world understanding to robots
How the US Military’s Latest Surveillance Technology Was Inspired by Hollywood
A Q&A with ‘Eyes in the Sky’ author Arthur Holland Michel
Video Friday: Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos Tries Dexterous Robot Hands
Your weekly selection of awesome robot videos
Katherine Johnson, the Hidden Figures Mathematician Who Got Astronaut John Glenn Into Space
The NASA technologist received the IEEE President’s Award for her work on Apollo 11
What Can AI Tell Us About Fine Art?
After analyzing more than 100,000 paintings, this AI concludes that the most beautiful images are not necessarily memorable
Made In Space Blends Manufacturing and Robotics to Build on Orbit
In a few years, it will be possible to launch a satellite that makes its own (much more efficient) solar array on orbit
Industrial Enclosure Cooling Applications: Filter Fans
Maximize cooling performance to protect critical systems from damaging heat
3D-Printed Semiconductor Cube Could Convert Waste Heat to Electricity
Here's how these cubeoids could harness waste heat from steel plants
The Growing Health and Economic Crisis of Chronic Conditions in the U.S.
These health conditions are driving up healthcare costs. Here’s how a new IEEE member benefit can help prepare for them
5G Terms and Acronyms Defined
Want to sound like a 5G expert?
Melting Arctic Ice Opens a New Fiber Optic Cable Route
Cinia and MegaFon’s proposed Arctic cable would bring lower latencies and geographical diversity
T-RHex Is a Hexapod Robot With Microspines on Its Feet
Tiny spikes allow this robot to climb its way up steep slopes and grip onto rough surfaces
Robotic Animal Agility
Packed with sensory systems and equipped with revolutionary joints, the ANYmal robot is perfectly at ease on even the roughest terrain
Laser Destroys Cancer Cells Circulating in the Blood
The first study of a new treatment in humans demonstrates a noninvasive, harmless cancer killer
GE Aviation Electrifies Airplane Engines to Meet Carbon Emission Goals
Smaller lighter engines, 3D printed parts, and more electrical engineers are needed for the next era of flight
Startup Aims to 3D Print Cheaper, Lighter Rockets
Relativity Space has signed a lease with NASA and plans to test its first 3D-printed rocket in a flight next year
Do You Know Your Oscilloscope's Signal Integrity?
Ebook: How to Determine Oscilloscope Signal Integrity
New Lamborghini’s Digital Brain Helps Manage Its Supercar Brawn
Powerful central processor predicts the car’s ideal path and helps the driver achieve it
Sensitive Whiskers Could Make Small Drones Safer
This whisker sensing system can detect air pressure from objects even before they make physical contact
Jaco Is a Low-Power Robot Arm That Hooks to Your Wheelchair
The lightweight carbon fiber arm has three fingers and six degrees of freedom
University of Southampton Uses the USRP and LabVIEW to Change the Way It Teaches Wireless Communications
The University of Southampton has been looking at new and innovative ways to teach the principles of wireless communication at a time when there is significant interest in wireless technologies
Video Friday: Humanoid Robot Digit Takes a Stroll Downtown
Your weekly selection of awesome robot videos
The Pioneers Behind MEMS Technology, Bose Speakers, and 4G Networks Honored
Synopsys and Zipline innovators also receive top IEEE awards
A Radar to Watch You in Your Car
Vayyar says there are at least four good reasons to monitor passengers with radar instead of cameras
The Skim Reaper Is Coming to Protect You From Credit Card Theft
Security researchers will soon begin selling a tool that can tell when a thief is trying to steal your credit card information
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