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Chip Can Project Video the Size of a Grain of Sand
By many estimates, quantum computers will need millions of qubits to realize their potential applications in cybersecurity, drug development, and…
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ENIAC’s Architects Wove Stories Through Computing
This year marks the 80th anniversary of ENIAC, the first general-purpose digital computer. The computer was built during World War…
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Young Professional’s AI Tool Spots Mental Health Conditions
Abhishek Appaji has committed his career to bringing lifesaving technology to underresourced communities. The IEEE senior member weaves together artificial…
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Atomically Thin Materials Significantly Shrink Qubits
Quantum computing is a devilishly complex technology, with many technical hurdles impacting its development. Of these challenges two critical issues…
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Squishy Photonic Switches Promise Fast Low-Power Logic
Photonic devices, which rely on light instead of electricity, have the potential to be faster and more energy efficient than…
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How Engineers Kick-Started the Scientific Method
In 1627, a year after the death of the philosopher and statesman Francis Bacon, a short, evocative tale of his…
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What Exoskeletons Learned From One Relentless User
It’s easy to assume that Robert Woo was defined by the accident that took away his ability to walk. Certainly,…
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Temple University Student Highlights IEEE Membership Perks
Kyle McGinley graduated from high school in 2018 and, like many teenagers, he was unsure what career he wanted to…
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Working With More Experienced Engineers Can Fast-Track Career Growth
This article is crossposted from IEEE Spectrum’s careers newsletter. Sign up now to get insider tips, expert advice, and practical…
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What It’s Like to Live With an Experimental Brain Implant
Scott Imbrie vividly remembers the first time he used a robotic arm to shake someone’s hand and felt the robotic…
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