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Firefighting Robots Go Autonomous
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Firefighting Robots Go Autonomous

The tradition-bound firefighting profession is poised for an influx of robotic assistants.

Surfer Robots Look and Move Like Water Bugs
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Surfer Robots Look and Move Like Water Bugs

Hassan Masoud and Mitch Timm at Michigan Technological University and a team of researchers have built a tiny, self-powered robot inspired by water-skimming insects...

Researchers Look to Put Living Cells on Transistor Chip
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Researchers Look to Put Living Cells on Transistor Chip

Researchers at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln are developing a transistor chip that harnesses the biological responses of living organisms to drive current...

Researchers Build Four-Legged Swarming Robots
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Researchers Build Four-Legged Swarming Robots

Researchers built multi-legged robots that can maneuver in challenging environments and accomplish complex tasks that are not achievable by individual robots.

Mathematicians Create a Model for Queue Organizing with Self-Sustained Servers
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Mathematicians Create a Model for Queue Organizing with Self-Sustained Servers

RUDN University mathematicians have proposed a model for optimizing the operation of queuing systems. The servers in the system are self-sustained and can determine...

Research Team Unlocks Path to a Quantum Future
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Research Team Unlocks Path to a Quantum Future

Researchers are developing new pathways to create and protect quantum coherence, a missing step to building scalable quantum computers.

U.S. Tech Salaries Grow, but Not For Everyone
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U.S. Tech Salaries Grow, but Not For Everyone

IEEE-USA's 2021 Salary & Benefits survey estimated median income for U.S. technology professionals rose approximately 2.8%.

As Electric Car Makers Ante Up Billions, Software Is Ace in the Hole
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As Electric Car Makers Ante Up Billions, Software Is Ace in the Hole

Coders are set to cash in.

Compact Amplifier Could Reset Optical Communication
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Compact Amplifier Could Reset Optical Communication

​Researchers at Chalmers University of Technology have demonstrated an optical amplifier that offers high performance, is compact enough to integrate into a chip...

Scientists Develop the Next Generation of Reservoir Computing
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Scientists Develop the Next Generation of Reservoir Computing

Researchers have developed and demonstrated the next generation of reservoir computing, a machine learning approach to processing that requires small training data...

Open-Source Tool Wins Neural Networks Verification Competition
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Open-Source Tool Wins Neural Networks Verification Competition

A team of researchers from Carnegie Mellon University, Northeastern University, Columbia University, and UCLA won the 2021 International Verification of Neural...

Researchers Awarded $4.5 Million to Develop Non-GPS Location Finder
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Researchers Awarded $4.5 Million to Develop Non-GPS Location Finder

The U.S. Army Research Laboratory has awarded the University of Central Florida a $4.5 million grant to develop an AI and machine learning-based vision navigation...

Algorithm Finds Personalized Sound Zones in Cars for Driver, Passengers
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Algorithm Finds Personalized Sound Zones in Cars for Driver, Passengers

Researchers from Stellantis and Laboratoire d'Acoustique de l'Universite du Mans have developed an algorithm that makes personalized sound zones in vehicles a reality...

Robotic 'White Cane' Adds 3D Camera for Navigation Support
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Robotic 'White Cane' Adds 3D Camera for Navigation Support

Researchers equipped a robotic "white cane" with a color 3D camera, an inertial measurement sensor, and an on-board computer to assist blind and visually impaired...

Molecular Device Can Be Reconfigured for Different Computational Tasks
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Molecular Device Can Be Reconfigured for Different Computational Tasks

Researchers have described a molecular device that can be reconfigured multiple times and on the fly for different computational tasks.

Researchers Find a Way to Verify Quantum Computations
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Researchers Find a Way to Verify Quantum Computations

A team of researchers has developed and implemented a cross-check procedure that allows the results of a calculation performed on one quantum computer to be verified...

GitHub Copilot 'Highly Likely' to Introduce Bugs and Vulnerabilities
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GitHub Copilot 'Highly Likely' to Introduce Bugs and Vulnerabilities

Researchers from New York University found that nearly 40% of the suggestions by GitHub's Copilot code-generation tool are erroneous from a security point of view...

Researchers' Nano-Optical Analog Processor Performs Mathematical Operations
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Researchers' Nano-Optical Analog Processor Performs Mathematical Operations

Researchers are exploring the development of a nanophotonic analog processor capable of solving partial differential equations.

How Music and Programming Led Me to Build Digital Microworlds
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How Music and Programming Led Me to Build Digital Microworlds

The ability to discover and experience world building is a relatively unique privilege afforded to computer programmers.

Robots and AI Help Save Multibillion Dollar Grape Crop
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Robots and AI Help Save Multibillion Dollar Grape Crop

Researchers at Cornell University are using robotics and AI technology to identify grape plants infected with a damaging fungus that attacks wine grapes and other...
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