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Tue, 12/03/2019
It reveals an abrupt transition in cuprates where particles give up their individuality. The results flip a popular theory on its head.
Tue, 11/26/2019
A periodic review of the artificial intelligence industry revealed the potential pitfalls of outsourcing our problems for technology to solve rather than addressing the causes, and of allowing outdated predictive modeling to go unchecked.
Thu, 11/21/2019
Robots, self-driving cars and other intelligent machines could become better-behaved thanks to a new way to help machine learning designers build AI applications with safeguards against specific, undesirable outcomes such as racial and gender bias.
Thu, 11/14/2019
In an effort to prevent heart conditions, such as Atrial fibrillation (AFbi], researchers at the Stanford School of Medicine partnered with Apple to detect irregular heart beats, using wearable technology.
Thu, 10/17/2019
The jury’s still out, but one thing’s for sure — it will require a collaboration between educators and technologists.
Thu, 10/10/2019
A new technique helps overcome one major barrier: heat.
Mon, 10/07/2019
Professor H.S. Philip Wong has been awarded the IEEE Electron Devices Society J.J. Ebers Award.
Mon, 10/07/2019
By discerning patterns in satellite imagery, researchers hope to help national leaders and international agencies assist poverty-stricken regions.
Wed, 10/02/2019
Monika Schleier-Smith and Stanley Qi have been selected for Science News’ 2019 SN 10: Scientists to Watch list.
Mon, 09/23/2019
A mechanical engineer explains how more and better data is helping to create prosthetics unlike any before.

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