IEEE Spectrum

IEEE Spectrum


New Pedestrian Detector from Google Could Make Self-Driving Cars Cheaper

Posted: 28 May 2015 09:00 AM PDT



A deep learning system works 60 times faster than previous methods

Big Data Is Transforming Medicine

Posted: 28 May 2015 08:00 AM PDT



New self-monitoring devices will help collect our vital stats into powerful databases, allowing us to prevent or predict health problems as well as treatment sucess or failure

CESAsia 2015: Stephen's Show Floor Sightings

Posted: 28 May 2015 07:00 AM PDT



A quick sampling of the interesting—and quirky—gadgets on offer at the expo

Q&A: Kári Stefánsson Says Medical Privacy Is Overrated

Posted: 28 May 2015 04:00 AM PDT



Our reluctance to share our medical data isn't just preventing breakthroughs, it's "morally unacceptable"

A Tool for Analyzing H-1B Visa Applications Reveals Tech Salary Secrets

Posted: 28 May 2015 04:00 AM PDT



Google and Facebook salaries level off; Netflix pays big bucks for software engineers; and what's up with IBM and Infosys?

100,000 People, 250 Biomarkers, and the Quest for Good Health

Posted: 28 May 2015 01:00 AM PDT



The 100K Wellness Project aims to meticulously monitor subjects for 25 years

The Tech Giants’ Plan to Mine Our Bodies for Data—and Profit

Posted: 27 May 2015 10:00 PM PDT



Apple, Google, and Samsung want to capitalize on your personal health data. But is there really big money in it?

Q&A: New Technologies Let Patients Wrest Control From Doctors, Says Eric Topol

Posted: 27 May 2015 08:00 PM PDT



Medicine can change if patients and payers demand it

The Quantified Olympian: Wearables for Elite Athletes

Posted: 27 May 2015 05:00 PM PDT



Baseball pitchers, cyclists, and other competitors seek an edge with new gadgets

Diabetes Has a New Enemy: Robo-Pancreas

Posted: 27 May 2015 02:00 PM PDT



Sensors, actuators, and algorithms can automatically control blood sugar

CESAsia 2015: Batteries Are Strangling Mobile Electronics

Posted: 27 May 2015 02:00 PM PDT



We need better energy storage—or a way to avoid having to use it

CESAsia 2015: Highlights From Day Two

Posted: 27 May 2015 01:00 PM PDT



Hits from the show floor

It’s Too Soon to Call This the Anthropocene Era

Posted: 27 May 2015 12:00 PM PDT



We humans can cause earth a lot of damage, but we don't hold the whip hand

Damage Recovery Algorithm Could Make All Robots Unstoppable

Posted: 27 May 2015 10:50 AM PDT



Robots break all the time, and if they could just deal with it themselves, we'd all be a lot happier

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