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View ArticleLabor Shortage Leaves $13 Million in Crops to Rot in Fields
Last year marked the fifth consecutive year Santa Barbara County’s agriculture industry has struggled with labor shortages, which have ranged from 15 to 26 percent. Farmers, therefore, must leave crops...
View ArticleUncovering art under MIT
As you travel through the tunnels beneath MIT, you may spot a few common sights: doors to mysteriously named labs, stray office chairs, lots of students, and some tourists. But these days, there’s...
View ArticleA Software Shrink: Apps and Wearables Could Usher In an Era of Digital...
Editor's Pick Zach has been having trouble at work, and when he comes home he’s exhausted, yet he struggles to sleep. Everything seems difficult, even walking—he feels like he’s made of lead. He knows...
View Article'Biological Teleportation' Edges Closer With Craig Venter's...
The year is 2030. In a high-security containment lab, scientists gathered around a towering machine, eagerly awaiting the first look at a newly discovered bacterium on Mars. With a series of beeps, the...
View ArticleZume’s robot pizzeria could be the future of workplace automation
Zume Pizza, a food delivery startup in the San Francisco Bay Area, is expanding to a new location in the heart of Silicon Valley — with the help of robotic companions. The company, which starting today...
View ArticleThis Augmented Reality Helmet Helps Firefighters See Through Smoke to Save Lives
Sam Cossman was hit by a big idea next to a lava lake. With his sight obscured by fumes and vapors, he couldn’t be confident of his next step. Traditional thermal imaging was a solution, but not an...
View ArticleQudits: The Real Future of Quantum Computing?
Instead of creating quantum computers based on qubits that can each adopt only two possible options, scientists have now developed a microchip that can generate “qudits” that can each assume 10 or more...
View ArticleSalto-1P Is the Most Amazing Jumping Robot We've Ever Seen
Last December, Duncan Haldane (whose research on incredibly agile bioinspired robots we’ve featured extensively in the past) ended up on the cover of the inaugural issue of Science Robotics with his...
View ArticleSmart Transformers Will Make the Grid Cleaner and More Flexible
Editor's Pick It would be hard to overstate the importance of transformers in our electrical networks. They’re literally everywhere: on poles and pads, in substations and on private property, on the...
View ArticleQuiet inroads in robotics: 4 profiles
Robots have been around for 50 years welding, painting, handling and performing herculean tasks in harsh environments. But in the last 10 years, service robots have emerged and are performing all sorts...
View ArticleFord creates a new dedicated Robotics and AI Research team
Ford’s recent executive shuffle was bound to lead to reorganization throughout the company, but the addition of a new Robotics and AI Research team operating under Ford’s Research and Advanced...
View ArticleMagnetic Eye Implant Stops Dancing Eyes Syndrome
A 49-year-old man finally got relief from a rare, maddening eye disorder after researchers, in an experimental procedure, implanted specialized magnets beneath his eyeballs. The disorder, called...
View ArticleAn Early Door to Cyberspace: The Computer Memory Terminal
Editor's Pick In 1972, a flyer began circulating around the San Francisco Bay Area, announcing a groundbreaking new public service: COMMUNITY MEMORY is the name we give to this experimental information...
View ArticleChina Steel Forges a New Condition Monitoring Approach
China’s steady economic growth—as opposed to hyper growth—over the past five years has reset expectations and coincides with the country’s transition to more advanced manufacturing in multiple...
View ArticleLive your best life with the help of these 9 robots
Just to let you know, if you buy something featured here, Mashable might earn an affiliate commission. Humanity is so last season. It’s time to make way for the bots. Got a lawn that needs mowing? Need...
View ArticleDriverless Tech Startups Are Driving Past a Trillion-Dollar Opportunity
This is a guest post. The views expressed here are solely those of the author and do not represent positions of IEEE Spectrum or the IEEE. A couple of years ago, I raised eyebrows when I argued that...
View ArticleArtificial Photosynthesis: Bill Gates Calls The Potential “Magical”
When we think of energy from sunlight, we usually think of solar power. But there may be another, even more exciting possibility that scientist have been working on: artificial photosynthesis (AP). If...
View ArticleGOP Operative Sought Clinton Emails From Hackers, Implied a Connection to Flynn
June 29, 2017 5:14 p.m. ET WASHINGTON—Before the 2016 presidential election, a longtime Republican opposition researcher mounted an independent campaign to obtain emails he believed were stolen from...
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