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Another Ripple From the Huawei Ban: Scientific Peer Review
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Another Ripple From the Huawei Ban: Scientific Peer Review

The Trump administration's decision to blacklist Chinese telecom giant Huawei is spilling over into academia. IEEE publications will stop using Huawei employees...

Beyond 1 and 0: Engineers Develop Potential Successor to Shrinking Transistors
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Beyond 1 and 0: Engineers Develop Potential Successor to Shrinking Transistors

A team of researchers has developed multi-value transistors that feature intermediate states between the on and off states of binary devices, allowing more operations...

Sensor-Packed Glove Learns Signatures of the Human Grasp
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Sensor-Packed Glove Learns Signatures of the Human Grasp

MIT researchers have compiled a massive dataset that enables a sensor-packed glove and deep convolutional neural networks to recognize objects through touch alone...

T­ Delft Scientists Create World's Smallest Autonomous Racing Drone
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T­ Delft Scientists Create World's Smallest Autonomous Racing Drone

The drone racing team of the Micro Air Vehicle Laboratory at Delft University of Technology have created the world's smallest autonomous racing drone.

Dataset Helps Cities Improve Power Grid Modeling, Solar Forecasting
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Dataset Helps Cities Improve Power Grid Modeling, Solar Forecasting

Data from residential photovoltaic systems helps solar power researchers better understand how to integrate the renewable energy source into the power grid.

Taiwan Will Train 10,000 AI Workers Per Year To Meet Rising Demand
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Taiwan Will Train 10,000 AI Workers Per Year To Meet Rising Demand

Taiwan says it will train 10,000 people every year for work in AI R&D.

Trade War Turning Chinese Students Off the ­.S.
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Trade War Turning Chinese Students Off the ­.S.

Survey found that 20.14 percent of respondents chose the U.K. as their first choice, ahead of the U.S. at 17.05 percent.

Electronic Musician's Offbeat Approach Melds Sound with Computer Science
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Electronic Musician's Offbeat Approach Melds Sound with Computer Science

Like other musicians, Sam Pluta, an assistant professor at the University of Chicago, can get lost in performance. His instrument of choice is a computer.

Crowdsourced Traffic Data Could Save Lives, Researchers Show
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Crowdsourced Traffic Data Could Save Lives, Researchers Show

Crowdsourced traffic data that reduces ambulance and emergency department treatment response times for crash patients could markedly save lives.

Student-Built Rocket Crosses the Kármán Line
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Student-Built Rocket Crosses the Kármán Line

The student-run and organized USC Rocket Propulsion Laboratory in April became the first undergraduate team to design, build, and successfully launch a single stage...

Argonne Battery Design Offers ​'Solid' Advantage
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Argonne Battery Design Offers ​'Solid' Advantage

Scientists have begun to investigate solid-state batteries, which offer several advantages over those that use a liquid electrolyte.

What Tech Companies Pay Employees In 2019
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What Tech Companies Pay Employees In 2019

Filings by publicly traded companies reveal that big tech firms pay extraordinarily well.

How to Program Materials
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How to Program Materials

Empa scientists are able to predict the properties of composite materials, which can help achieve research objectives faster. This could lead to better recycling...

The Benefits of a Long-Term Relationship
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The Benefits of a Long-Term Relationship

Oregon State University and HP both say they have benefited from a close relationship they have maintained for decades.

­pdated Computer Model Helps Bioenergy Developers Conserve Water
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­pdated Computer Model Helps Bioenergy Developers Conserve Water

The U.S. Department of Energy's Argonne National Laboratory released an updated version of an online computer model that helps bioenergy developers preserve critical...

Computing Mentorship Program for Girls Wins Second Global Service Award
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Computing Mentorship Program for Girls Wins Second Global Service Award

William & Mary's Society of Women in Computing won ACM's Outstanding Community Service Award for the second year in a row.

Tech Hiring Behaviors Are Pushing Women Away, Survey Says
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Tech Hiring Behaviors Are Pushing Women Away, Survey Says

Gender bias during the recruitment process may be discouraging women back from entering the tech industry, according to global research from Booking.com.

John ­rschel Tackles His Lifelong Balance of Math and Football
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John ­rschel Tackles His Lifelong Balance of Math and Football

John Urschel traded a career as a professional football player for the Baltimore Ravens to become a full-time graduate student pursuing a Ph.D. in mathematics at...

Scientists Help Artificial Intelligence Outsmart Hackers
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Scientists Help Artificial Intelligence Outsmart Hackers

Researchers at MIT are studying adversarial attacks to better understand why AI systems are susceptible to, and can outsmart, such attacks.

For People With Disabilities, Accessibility Tech's Still Not All It Could Be
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For People With Disabilities, Accessibility Tech's Still Not All It Could Be

More tech companies are stepping up efforts to make their products and services accessible for people with disabilities. But there's still more work to be done....
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