by Joanna Goodrich on (#4D1DV)
Deans at City College of New York, Columbia, and NYU share what they are doing
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by Julianne Pepitone on (#4CZMR)
Keyboards with algorithm-powered AZERTY standard rolling out this summer
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by Evan Ackerman on (#4CYSC)
After years of testing, Wing is now offering consumer drone delivery to select Australian suburbs
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by Jeremy Hsu on (#4CWGB)
Microsoft’s president talks about the promise and perils of artificial intelligence
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by Denise Maestri on (#4CWAX)
The annual event is celebrating its 10th anniversary
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by Philip E. Ross on (#4CW1B)
The pioneer of solid-state lidar wants to reclaim its glory
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by Michelle Hampson on (#4CSW7)
This new memristor mimics the activity of neural networks, but can be thrown into water and dissolved if data is at risk of falling into the wrong hands
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by Emily Waltz on (#4CSFX)
Researchers shrink oven-size machine for diagnosing and halting the spread of cancer to something worn on the wrist
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by Evan Ackerman on (#4CSFZ)
Designed to safely perform human-scale tasks, Blue will cost $5k and help accelerate research towards useful home robots
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by Joanna Goodrich on (#4CQHE)
The Realize the Full Potential of IEEE fundraising campaign aims to raise US $30 Million by next year
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by Megan Scudellari on (#4CQ3S)
By synchronizing brainwaves, this therapy reversed age-related memory decline
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by Sandy Ong on (#4CQ3V)
The city state can simulate rain and floods to help driverless tech work in tropical weather
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by Oscar Schwartz on (#4CPVF)
J.C.R. Licklider's proposals for "man-machine symbiosis" led to the invention of the internet
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by Siemens on (#4CJD7)
Digitalization spells opportunity for electronics manufacturing
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by Prachi Patel on (#4CJ0N)
Here are the details on the futuristic Sikorsky-Boeing Defiant, a possible replacement for the aging Black Hawk
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by Evan Ackerman, Erico Guizzo and Fan Shi on (#4CJ0Q)
Your weekly selection of awesome robot videos
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by Evan Ackerman on (#4CHKP)
Nine robotics teams are participating in an integration exercise for DARPA's Subterranean Challenge this weekend
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by James W. Cortada on (#4CHKM)
Instead, the S/360 proved to be the most successful product launch ever and changed the course of computing
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by Evan Ackerman on (#4CGA1)
We speak with DARPA SubT program manager Dr. Timothy Chung to get more details about the challenge
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by Evan Ackerman on (#4CFM8)
The DARPA Subterranean Challenge will task teams of robots with autonomous exploration deep beneath the surface of the Earth
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by Mark Harris on (#4CFMA)
But the energetic startup still has not convinced regulators and rivals that it can act responsibly
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by Sandra Gagnon on (#4CFF7)
Retailers have formed a coalition to modernize the industry
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on (#4CFF9)
Start Small. Think Big. IoT Innovation Challenge
by Gilberto Santiago and Jonathan Wiggins on (#4CDT1)
Tips for protecting yourself from scams
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by Emily Waltz on (#4CDT3)
Engineers show that near-infrared light can trigger the release of CRISPR-Cas9 to slow tumor growth
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on (#4C7Y9)
Ensure your products meet all of the regulatory requirements for the UAE
by Kathy Pretz on (#4CDPK)
IEEE senior member helps the Florida municipality serve its citizens with a mobile app
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on (#4CD33)
Download the latest version of Keysight’s Parametric Measurement Handbook
by Erico Guizzo on (#4CBDR)
The company famous for agile machines like Atlas and Spot wants to unleash robots in the warehouse
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by Mark Anderson on (#4CB8P)
New approach brings faster, AI-optimized AI within reach for image recognition and other applications
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on (#4CC02)
Order your education and research USB and get tools to help you succeed
by Ann Alexandrowicz on (#4CB4G)
They recognize contributions to professional development, preuniversity programs, and raising awareness of technical standards
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by Joanna Goodrich on (#4CAZ8)
Be open to learning, build a support system, and create a positive narrative to overcome feeling like a fraud
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by Charles Q. Choi on (#4CAT6)
Rubber circuits could help a robot fish rise and sink
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on (#4CAT8)
Get Keysight’s Basic Instruments Flyer Featuring the New 1000 X-series Scopes
by Eliza Strickland on (#4CAMH)
Companies are deploying artificial intelligence systems but don’t know if they'll measure up
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by Eliza Strickland on (#4CAMF)
After its triumph on Jeopardy!, IBM’s AI seemed poised to revolutionize medicine. Doctors are still waiting
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by Siemens on (#4CAMK)
Added transparency, enhanced productivity & advanced intelligence with Siemens Transmission Products
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by Evan Ackerman on (#4CAMN)
It's the tenth year of the most popular robotics celebration in the U.S.
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by Kathy Pretz on (#4C8QV)
Conferences, educational materials, and webinars are some of the services it offers
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by Evan Ackerman on (#4C8QX)
Security researchers from Tencent have demonstrated a way to use physical attacks to spoof Tesla's autopilot
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by Prachi Patel on (#4C8JZ)
Adding liquid crystals to airplane windshields could keep pilots and passengers safe
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by Oscar Schwartz on (#4C89Y)
Infallibility isn't the same thing as intelligence
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by Evan Ackerman on (#4C85W)
A carrier pigeon with a cargo of microSD cards can transfer large amounts of data faster, and more cheaply, than just about any other method
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by National Instruments on (#4C7EJ)
The race to 5G
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by Igus on (#4C7EG)
The relative ease with which Triflex can be repaired and replaced compared to its competition is one of its best features.
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by Allison Marsh on (#4C3NM)
For point-to-point communication, nothing beats a pigeon. Except, occasionally, a hawk
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