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INSIDER: Photonics/Optics
Researchers have developed a new light-based computing scheme that uses a photonic integrated circuit to reduce the energy necessary for cryptocurrency and...
INSIDER: Data Acquisition
Cornell researchers have developed an optical neural network (ONN) that can filter relevant information from a scene before the visual image is detected by a camera, a method that...
Quiz: Medical
How much do you know about IoMT, an industry that was valued at $99.58 billion in 2022 and is expected to grow to $486.34 billion by 2031? Find out with this quiz.
Blog: Internet of Things
Researchers have created software that is able to verify how much information an AI system farmed from an organization’s digital database.
INSIDER: Aerospace
There is extensive research on how a fixed-position flap affects lift in the realm of fluid-structure interaction. However, taking the conversation in a new direction, researchers at...
INSIDER: Test & Measurement
The town of Linköping, Sweden, has a small fleet of autonomous electric buses that carry riders along a predetermined route. The bright vehicles, emblazoned with the tagline, “Ride...
INSIDER: Sensors/Data Acquisition
A self-navigating, cargo-carrying sailboat designed by a team of Rice University engineering students could be a sustaining link for Marines hunkered down on shore during war. The...
Blog: Medical
When AI is used for making health decisions, hiring decisions, financial credit decisions, or automobile-driving decisions, riskiness is a big deal — some people are working to reduce the risks.
Blog: Imaging
Physicists achieved optical switching of a light signal at attosecond speeds to reach previously unattainable data transfer speeds.
Blog: Energy
The oxygen-ion battery can be extremely durable, does not require rare elements, and thwarts fire hazards.
Blog: Electronics & Computers
By avoiding hazardous chemicals, the work points down a path industry could follow to reduce its environmental footprint.
Quiz: Electronics & Computers
Do you know what microgrids are and how they work? Find out with this quiz.
Blog: Design
A soccer-playing, full-sized humanoid robot — ARTEMIS — with first-of-its-kind technology.
Blog: Sensors/Data Acquisition
A Caltech-developed new kind of smart bandage aims to treat lingering wounds and help those who have trouble recuperating.
Quiz: Electronics & Computers
Test your knowledge about the facts, history, and individual elements of computer processors.
Blog: Robotics, Automation & Control
Researchers at North Carolina State University have demonstrated a caterpillar-like soft robot that can move forward, backward, and dip under narrow spaces.
Quiz: Connectivity
How much do you know about cybersecurity? Take this quiz to find out.
INSIDER: Sensors/Data Acquisition
Researchers from TMOS, the Australian Research Council Centre of Excellence for Transformative Meta-Optical Systems, have developed a sensor made from an array of nanowires,...
INSIDER: Electronics & Computers
Everyone is talking about the newest AI and the power of neural networks, forgetting that software is limited by the hardware on which it runs. But it is hardware, says USC...
INSIDER: Sensors/Data Acquisition
The molecules in our bodies are in constant communication. Some of these molecules provide a biochemical fingerprint that could indicate how a wound is healing, whether a cancer...
Quiz: Power
Did you know that electric vehicles have been around for over a century? Test your knowledge about the history of EVs in this quiz.
INSIDER: AR/AI
A new virtual testing environment breaks the ‘curse of rarity’ for autonomous vehicle emergency decision-making.
INSIDER: Test & Measurement
Birds fly more efficiently by folding their wings during the upstroke, according to a recent study led by Lund University in Sweden. The results could mean that wing-folding is the next...
INSIDER: Robotics, Automation & Control
A new system enables makers to incorporate sensors into gears and other rotational mechanisms with just one pass in a 3D printer.
Blog: Propulsion
A Tech Briefs interview with DART team member Dr. Saverio Cambioni.
Blog: Design
Engineers and technicians can use their differences to help each other solve technical problems.
INSIDER: Energy
A new battery design could help ease integration of renewable energy into the nation’s electrical grid at lower cost, using Earth-abundant metals, according to a study just...
INSIDER: Green Design & Manufacturing
When aging vehicle batteries lack the juice to power your car anymore, they may still hold energy. Yet it’s tough to find new uses for lithium-ion batteries with different makers, ages, and sizes....
INSIDER: Transportation
Flexible polymers made with a new generation of the Nobel-winning “click chemistry” reaction find use in capacitors and other applications.
Top Stories
Blog: Lighting
A Stretchable OLED that Can Maintain Most of Its Luminescence
Blog: Energy
Batteries that Can Withstand the Cold
INSIDER: Energy
Advancing All-Solid-State Batteries
Blog: Power
My Opinion: We Need More Power Soon — Is Nuclear the Answer?
Quiz: Power
Blog: Data Acquisition
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Upcoming Webinars: Sensors/Data Acquisition
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Battery Abuse Testing: Pushing to Failure
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