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- Europe Will Spend €1 Billion to Turn Quantum Physics Into Quantum Technology
- Day One at Pikes Peak Motorcyle Race With Ohio State's Electric Motorcycle
- Nanocones Boost Efficiency of Solar-based Water Splitting
- Strategies for Retaining Female Engineers
- Custom Processor Speeds Up Robot Motion Planning by Factor of 1,000
- Brain Scanning Just Got Very Good—and Very Unsettling
Europe Will Spend €1 Billion to Turn Quantum Physics Into Quantum Technology Posted: 22 Jun 2016 08:00 AM PDT A 10-year-long megaproject will go beyond quantum computing and cryptography to advance other emerging technologies |
Day One at Pikes Peak Motorcyle Race With Ohio State's Electric Motorcycle Posted: 22 Jun 2016 03:48 AM PDT Yesterday's time trial teased out a teething pain—a noisemaking system that mysteriously goes silent |
Nanocones Boost Efficiency of Solar-based Water Splitting Posted: 21 Jun 2016 01:00 PM PDT Could an economically viable, emission-free hydrogen isolation technique be at hand? |
Strategies for Retaining Female Engineers Posted: 21 Jun 2016 12:00 PM PDT Companies find that boosting diversity can help the bottom line |
Custom Processor Speeds Up Robot Motion Planning by Factor of 1,000 Posted: 21 Jun 2016 11:26 AM PDT A preprogrammed FPGA can take motion planning from frustrating to instantaneous |
Brain Scanning Just Got Very Good—and Very Unsettling Posted: 21 Jun 2016 11:00 AM PDT The U.S. government's Human Connectome Project moves into its second phase—and its brain scans are being used to predict individuals' behavior and intelligence |
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