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Imaging Algorithm Lets You See Around Corners with Laser Pulses
Stanford’s new laser-based imaging technology could take blind spot detection in cars to a whole new level. Not only can it...

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Machine learning algorithm identifies dolphins in the wild by their echolocation clicks
The New York Times recent article, Tracking Dolphins With Algorithms You Might Find on Facebook, described how researchers...

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Creepy, crawly robot baby shows just how much bio-gunk babies inhale
Researchers at Purdue University designed a crawling robot baby to determine how much dirt, bacteria, pollen and fungal...

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Concussions, TBI, the NFL and Science
The science behind the diagnosis and treatment of concussions With the increased focus on TBI, it was no surprise to find...

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Designing a waterproof, air-powered wheelchair that lets everyone enjoy the water
Q:  What uses no batteries, runs on air, and is designed to let everyone splash around in a water park? A:  A waterproof,...

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Brain mapping shows child’s brain was “rewired” after double hand transplant
At age 2, Zion Harvey had his hands amputated due to a life-threatening infection. At age 8, he was the first child to...

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The U.S. government made a New Year’s resolution to stop saving all your tweets
Since the beginning of (Twitter) time, the United States Library of Congress, the official research library that serves the...

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Top 10 “Behind the Headlines” stories of 2017
Science and technology played a major role in many of 2017’s biggest stories. The Behind the Headlines blog covered many...

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Using image analysis and signal processing technology to fight high-tech counterfeiters
Sir Isaac Newton would be proud of the new £1 coin. After joining The Royal Mint in 1696, Newton took on counterfeiters...

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NASA’s computational tool calculates the effect glacial ice melt will have on your city
When temperatures warm, ice sheets melt. When ice sheets melt, the sea level rises. Sounds simple enough. But, in reality,...

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This smart jacket could save millions of children’s lives
November 12th is World Pneumonia Day. The annual event is dedicated to raising the awareness about pneumonia, the leading...

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What does Guinness beer and gerrymandering have in common?
What possibly could one the world’s oldest beers and gerrymandering, the practice of manipulating district boundaries in...

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Bionic Eyes: Helping more than 200 people regain sight
A CBS News report, After 20 years of darkness, bionic eye helps blind man see, described how technology helped a man who...

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Neuroscience shows blind people can “see” a physical space by listening
When individuals lose one of their senses, their other senses often compensate. LiveScience reported on a study that...

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Echolocation: helping the blind see with sound
Echolocation uses sound waves and echoes to determine where objects are located in space. It’s an ability shared by a few,...

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Apple renews interest in biometrics: Here’s an algorithm for facial recognition and more
Apple reinvigorated the discussion regarding biometrics with its debut of Face ID, the authentication system that creates a...

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A unique robot takes home big prize in the Amazon Robotics Challenge
Amazon is changing retail as we know it, and this change is built on efficiency. With more than 50 million items now...

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90-Minute Eclipse Video To Provide Scientists With Never Before Available Data
Mathematicians and scientists have used solar eclipses to study the solar system, and more specifically the sun itself,...

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Researchers use image processing to study Usain Bolt’s stride. Does scoliosis make him faster?
The New York Times article, Something Strange in Usain Bolt’s Stride, asked the question: Is Usain Bolt the fastest...

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NASA’s new technology paralyzes drones that enter restricted areas
NASA recently demonstrated a system called Safeguard, which disables a drone if it fails to respond to a warning and enters...

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MIT’s robot can 3D print a building in half a day
3D printers have made the news for “printing” everything from food to artificial hearts, and even alien material. Now, this...

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Climate change will exacerbate income inequality
In the U.S., the effects of climate change will exacerbate income inequality. That’s the conclusion in new research,...

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Robotic exoskeleton helps patients relearn how to walk
A Lokomat therapy robot was reprogrammed with Simulink to enable the changes in stride length and height. The robot was...

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When biometric identification isn’t sufficient
Biometrics is being hailed as one of the most secure means of providing digital security. Biometrics are in use to ensure...

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Simulate a real mountain climb with 3D modeling and digital fabrication
On Saturday, Alex Honnold became the first climber to complete a solo, ropeless climb of Yosemite’s 3,000-foot El Capitan...

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Data Visualization shows the global temperature change since 1850
Here’s the understatement of the day: There is renewed attention on climate change and governmental policy. A Forbes...

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Deep learning aids wildlife conservation by air, land, and sea
Deep learning is affecting the way we interact with technology. Fortune’s article, “Why Deep Learning is Suddenly Changing...

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Spinal cord stimulator helps paralyzed man move his legs
Spinal cord stimulators (SCS) are FDA-approved neuromodulation implants used to treat chronic neck and back pain. The SCS...

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New underwater microscope shows how climate change affects coral reefs
Just last month, Forbes reported Australia’s Great Barrier Reef is struggling to survive. Their article stated, “The Great...

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Flexible electrodes and electroadhesion enable this soft robot to pick up delicate objects
To calculate the needed orientation for the device to grip an object, the researchers used a CCD camera and image...

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