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- Review: Better High-Definition Audio From Your Smartphone
- Octopus-Inspired Smart Adhesive Boosts Flexible Electronics
- How EPFL Made Pleurobot the Most Salamanderish Robot Ever
- Ohio State's Electric Motorcycle Takes On a Punishing Mountain Course
- Resonating Drums Made Out of Graphene Could Lead to Better Sensors
- How We’ll Put a Carbon Nanotube Computer in Your Hand
- A World of Help for Women Software Engineers
Review: Better High-Definition Audio From Your Smartphone Posted: 01 Jul 2016 08:00 AM PDT The DragonFly portable USB DACs and the Aumeo customizable headphone amplifier take HD audio to the next level |
Octopus-Inspired Smart Adhesive Boosts Flexible Electronics Posted: 01 Jul 2016 07:00 AM PDT A tentacle-like adhesive stamp makes easy work of transfer-printing nanomaterials onto flexible materials |
How EPFL Made Pleurobot the Most Salamanderish Robot Ever Posted: 30 Jun 2016 02:12 PM PDT A new paper details just how salamander-like Pleurobot really is |
Ohio State's Electric Motorcycle Takes On a Punishing Mountain Course Posted: 30 Jun 2016 01:39 PM PDT It took some last-minute engineering to get the Buckeye Current, a battery-powered bike, into racing condition |
Resonating Drums Made Out of Graphene Could Lead to Better Sensors Posted: 30 Jun 2016 01:00 PM PDT A new type of electrically-controlled mechanical resonator could detect ultra-weak signals |
How We’ll Put a Carbon Nanotube Computer in Your Hand Posted: 30 Jun 2016 12:00 PM PDT Circuits built from carbon nanotubes will give silicon real competition |
A World of Help for Women Software Engineers Posted: 30 Jun 2016 11:00 AM PDT A software engineer makes it easier for women in tech around the world to "find their tribe" |
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