[ad_1] The percentage of women working in science, technology, engineering, and math fields continues to remain stubbornly low. Women made up 28 percent of the STEM...
[ad_1] Abby Stylianou built an app that asks its users to upload photos of hotel rooms they stay in when they travel. It may seem like...
[ad_1] Anatomically, the human eye is like a sophisticated tentacle that reaches out from the brain, with the retina acting as the tentacle’s tip and touching...
[ad_1] When you get an MRI scan, the machine exploits a phenomenon called nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR). Certain kinds of atomic nuclei—including those of the hydrogen...
[ad_1] Several recent studies have shown that artificial-intelligence agents sometimes decide to misbehave, for instance by attempting to blackmail people who plan to replace them. But...
[ad_1] IEEE celebrated a monumental achievement last month: The organization’s membership reached half a million innovators, engineers, technologists, and scientists worldwide. “This is more than a...
[ad_1] “Why worry about something that isn’t going to happen?” KGB Chairman Charkov’s question to inorganic chemist Valery Legasov in HBO’s “Chernobyl” miniseries makes a good...
[ad_1] As an auditor of battery manufacturers around the world, University of Maryland mechanical engineer Michael Pecht frequently finds himself touring spotless production floors. They’re akin...
[ad_1] Between humans and machines,feedback loops of love and grace.It could be that way, he wrote.Less robotic ourselves, we couldlive more in dreams, less in routines....
[ad_1] This article is part of our exclusive career advice series in partnership with the IEEE Technology and Engineering Management Society. Let’s say you’ve been in...