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Finger-Specific Key Presses Could Speed Up Computer Interaction

University of Waterloo
(1398 bytes) (2016-05-16)

5G Researchers Set New World Record For Spectrum Efficiency

Amy Nordrum
(3786 bytes) (2016-05-13)

Primitive quantum computers may already outperform standard machines for very sp

Colin Jeffrey
(4953 bytes) (2016-05-13)

Five-fingered Robotic Hand Learns On Its Own

IANS,
(3033 bytes) (2016-05-10)

Free-standing two-legged robot conquers terrain

Katherine McAlpine
(5223 bytes) (2016-05-09)

Research study on purifying water wins Best Project award

Maxence Grugier
(2295 bytes) (2016-05-09)

What do you get when you cross Star Wars and famous art?

Katherine Noyes
(1558 bytes) (2016-05-06)

You Can Now Try Out IBM's Quantum Computer

Kay
(2766 bytes) (2016-05-05)

Breathe easy: Over-the-phone lung monitoring is just a 1-800 call away

Nick Lavars
(4747 bytes) (2016-05-04)

University of Illinois team creates graphene patterning technique

University of Illinois
(3056 bytes) (2016-05-03)

Artificial intelligence now fits inside a USB stick

Aaron Souppouris
(3728 bytes) (2016-04-29)

This Battery-Free Computer Sucks Power Out Of Thin Air

John Brownlee
(3886 bytes) (2016-04-27)

Researchers Accidentally Make Batteries Last 400 Times Longer

Dave Gershgorn
(3962 bytes) (2016-04-26)

The Search for a Better Battery

G. Pascal Zachary
(4455 bytes) (2016-04-26)

Ready, set, think! Mind-controlled drones race to the future

Jason Dearen
(4318 bytes) (2016-04-25)

The buzz of your skull can be used to tell exactly who you are

Hal Hodson
(1672 bytes) (2016-04-22)

This Light-Stretching Microscope Hunts for Cancer at 36M Frames Per Second

UCLA
(5906 bytes) (2016-04-22)

The One-Armed Robot That Will Look After Me Until I Die

Mosaic
(26799 bytes) (2016-04-21)

Researchers Use Artificial Intelligence To Help Identify Cancer Cells

Dan Kitwood
(1543 bytes) (2016-04-20)

AI-powered cameras make thermal imaging more accessible

Jon Fingas
(1021 bytes) (2016-04-20)

Novel miniaturized circulator opens way to doubling wireless capacity

outreach
(5515 bytes) (2016-04-19)

Using synthetic nervous system, paralyzed man is first to move again

Beth Mole
(2634 bytes) (2016-04-19)

How DNA storage could make data centers obsolete

Anthony Cuthbertson
(3026 bytes) (2016-04-18)

Ohio State’s woven-in antennas take us one step closer to smart jeans

Devin Coldewey
(2089 bytes) (2016-04-15)

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