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  • Autonomous Driving Experts Weigh 5G Cellular Network Against Dedicated Short Ran - Amy Nordrum (4364 bytes) (2016-05-04)
  • 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)
  • Computers Might Just p~pSeep~p Like Humans After All - Jordan Pearson (3358 bytes) (2016-05-03)
  • Scientists map brainp~ps p~pthesaurusp~p to help decode inner thoughts - NSF (4996 bytes) (2016-04-29)
  • 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)
  • In the Future We’ll All Be Identified by Our p~pBrainprintsp~p - Sarah Emerson (4382 bytes) (2016-04-22)
  • 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)
  • A Simple Way to Hasten the Arrival of Self-Driving Cars - Will Knight (3413 bytes) (2016-04-21)
  • 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)
  • A Cambridge-led project aiming to develop a new architecture for future computin - Jason Robinson (5316 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)
  • The Best Little Brain Reader Your Money Canp~pt Buy (Yet) - Jennifer Ouellette (10543 bytes) (2016-04-15)
  • Wireless signal sent through meat fast enough to watch Netflix - Aviva Rutkin (3903 bytes) (2016-04-15)
  • Virginia Tech computer scientists present new method to reconstruct signaling pa - Anna Ritz (4491 bytes) (2016-04-12)
  • Researchers use light and sound waves to control electron state - University of Oregon (4304 bytes) (2016-04-07)
  • AI just 3D printed a brand-new Rembrandt, and itp~ps shockingly good - Katherine Noyes (1950 bytes) (2016-04-07)
  • First-ever 3-D printed robots made of both solids and liquids - Adam Conner-Simons (7494 bytes) (2016-04-07)
  • MIT turns Wi-Fi Into Indoor GPS - Mark Harris (3903 bytes) (2016-04-05)
  • Laser technique promises super-fast and super-secure quantum cryptography - Sarah Collins (5021 bytes) (2016-04-05)
  • Five ionized atoms provide scalable implementation of quantum computation algori - Jose-Luis Olivares (9261 bytes) (2016-04-05)
  • Researchers Just Discovered a New State of Matter - Ria Misra (2324 bytes) (2016-04-05)
  • Addressing risk in the application of biometric technologies - Alice MacGregor (11542 bytes) (2016-04-05)
  • Gestures improve human-robot communication - Brooks Hays (1574 bytes) (2016-04-05)
  • Where Should Robots Go When They Retire? - Sarah Laskow (5038 bytes) (2016-04-01)
  • Biology software promises easier way to program living cells - Erika Check Hayden (3745 bytes) (2016-04-01)
  • UCLA researchers develop sophisticated open-source program for analyzing thyroid - Bill Kisliuk (3365 bytes) (2016-03-31)
  • We Don’t Talk Much About Nanotechnology Risks Anymore, but That Doesn’t Mean The - Andrew Maynard, Arizona State Universit (7799 bytes) (2016-03-31)
  • Voice-controlled calorie counter may aid people in losing weight - Will Chu (4782 bytes) (2016-03-30)
  • Tiny Little Multi-Modal Picobug Walks, Flies, Grabs Stuff - Evan Ackerman (9076 bytes) (2016-03-29)
  • Unlocking the Gates to Quantum Computing - Helen Wright, Griffith University (3051 bytes) (2016-03-28)

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