Painting On Perovskites at Room Temperature
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Hybrid organic-inorganic perovskite semiconductors are suited to many electro-optical applications.
The Fine Line Between Coercion and Care
Employers monitoring their workforce must balance productivity and security considerations with employee privacy and welfare concerns.
Big data can support the achievement of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals.
Human Resources departments are taking advantage of the workforce management capabilities provided by artificial intelligence.
Wearable mobile machines integrate people and machines to assist the movement-impaired, and amplify the capabilities of industrial and defense workers while protecting them from injury.
How researchers are improving energy storage devices for power generated from renewable sources like solar and wind.
Demand is expected to spike over the next few years, leading to higher prices and international trade issues.
Artificial Intelligence Informs Eating
How deep learning food recognition can take the hassle out of watching what you eat.
Bees With Backpacks: The Next Army of Data Collectors?
Researchers are outfitting insects, natural marvels of engineering that roboticists have been unable to duplicate, with sensors to collect data in the wild.
The Web-based AmpleHarvest.org platform connects home and community gardeners to nearby food pantries, to help individuals in need.
Software-Defined Power Cuts Costs
Hyper-scale datacenters need more efficient control of their electrical use.
Research groups working independently are closing in on imbuing limbs with a sense of touch via "e-dermis."
A Brave New World of Genetic Engineering
Genetic engineering technologies are advancing at a furious rate, changing the world one cell at a time.
An array of technologies are making farms more efficient, safer, and profitable.
Digital forensics seeks evidence in stored digital information; it's not as easy as it sounds.
Rogue Drone Pilots Face A New Foe: Deep Learning AI
A growing number of counter-drone systems look to overwhelm rogue drones, and find their pilots.
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Defending the Orbital Internet
Hypersonic space debris threatens communications beyond the atmosphere.
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