Industries
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Fooling Neural Networks -- On Purpose
What if something could be created that could “trick” machines into thinking they were “seeing” something else?
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New Imaging Technique Allows Scientists to View the Inside of Living Cells
Researchers have developed a novel, non-invasive imaging system that makes it possible to view the sub-cellular architecture of live cells at nanometer-scale resolution.
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Newly Developed Motion Sensors are a Huge Step Toward Cheap, Wearable Technology
Researchers from the FAMU-FSU College of Engineering have developed a class of breakthrough motion sensors that could herald a near future of ubiquitous, fully integrated and affordable wearable technology.
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Century-Old Theory Comes to Life with 3D Printers
Engineers from Rice University have used 3D printers to turn structure that only existed in theory into strong, light and durable materials with complex, repeating patterns.
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New Study Investigates the Environmental Implications of 3D Printing
A new issue of Yale’s Journal of Industrial Ecology presents cutting-edge research on the emerging field and provides important insights into its environmental, energy and health impacts.
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Consumer Interest in Connected Devices is Growing Despite Privacy Concerns: Deloitte
The everyday life of the American consumer is increasingly becoming device-dependent, and consumers are showing strong growth in internet of things (IoT) applications, according to a Deloitte report.
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White House Debuts Cybersecurity Process
The White House Wednesday said newly-discovered cyber vulnerabilities that are not yet in the public domain are to be submitted into an interagency process known as the Vulnerabilities Equities Process.
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Roxy’s Conversational Intelligence Attracts $2 M in Seed Funding
Today, 24-hour concierge service is provided generally only at luxury resorts and hotels, but one tech company is looking to bring the service to more guests through Roxy, a speech-enabled device that provides instant access to hotel information and services via “conversational intelligence.”
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3D Nanomagnets are Key to Developing the Computer of Tomorrow
Researchers at the University of Cambridge have been able to break this barrier by creating a nanoscale magnetic circuit capable of moving information along the three dimensions of space.
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How to Create an Effective and Safe Compliant Electrical Maintenance Program
An effective electrical maintenance program will find faulty components before they can actually fail, as well as assess the useful life of existing assets. It ensures optimal working conditions and extends the life span of the equipment.
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New Counterfeit Protection Security Features Developed
Researchers from the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) and the ZEISS Company have proposed to use 3D-printed microstructures instead of 2D structures, like holograms, to improve counterfeit protection.
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City of the Future to Rise Near Phoenix
A 25,000-acre chunk of land 40 miles from Phoenix is slated to host the development of what might or might not be a “city of the future.”
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HellermannTyton Signs Power & Signal Group to Distribution Agreement
Power & Signal Group has partnered with HellermannTyton to offer wire and cable management products to the transportation market.
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You Tube Beefs Up Viewing Protections for Kids
Faced with criticism over its YouTube Kids content, the video aggregator has launched a new policy that age restricts this type of objectionable content in the YouTube main app when flagged.
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Best 3D Modeling Software for Beginners
Learning how to model your own designs for 3D printing can let you modify some of those designs you already downloaded or even open up a world of creative possibilities.
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Drug’s Tracking Sensor Monitors Patient Behavior
Trouble remembering if you took your medication? With a tracking system embedded into a drug, such worries may soon be a thing of the past.
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China's Supercomputers Outnumber Those in U.S.
For the first time on the Top500 list, China is ranked as the country with the most supercomputers -- overtaking the United States by a margin of 202 to 143.
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Get Ready for a Global Electricity System Powered by Renewable Energy
Renewable electricity is set to power the world by 2050.
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Skyworks Enables Next-Generation Tracking Devices
Connectivity technologies from Skyworks Solutions are enabling next-generation tracking devices, a new internet of things (IoT) application.
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How the Mobile App Changed the Internet Forever
The mobile app has supplanted the web page as the way people prefer to interact with the internet. Mobile apps forever altered the internet by taking a mostly passive network and making it proactive.
