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As 2020 comes to a close and we begin to evaluate what was and continues to be a particularly difficult year for everyone, we see one thing stand out far
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As 2020 comes to a close and we begin to evaluate what was and continues to be a particularly difficult year for everyone, we see one thing stand out far
We are proud to announce the first class of EAI Senior Members – 2302 individuals who achieved the top 1% in their EAI Index value among the entire EAI Community
After more than a decade of operation as one of world’s leading professional communities and Europe’s largest technical professional society, EAI is launching this initiative to recognize its top members,
At this point, we have a good couple of 360° Summits under our belt and we are starting to see a pattern, regardless if the topic is IoT, eHealth, or
“The speed of an airplane, the convenience of a metro, the comfort of an elevator, the cost of a bus ticket” So, displayed above is the updated slogan for the
Originally written for the MIT News by Anne Trafton. Spinach is no longer just a superfood: By embedding leaves with carbon nanotubes, MIT engineers have transformed spinach plants into sensors that can detect
Originally written for the University of Chicago Medicine & Biological Sciences by Matt Wood. Research provides blueprint for building neuroprosthetic devices that recreate the sense of touch by directly stimulating the
You may think you are anonymous on the web, but you really aren’t. Stanford and Princeton researchers have shown how anonymous browsing history and Twitter usage is enough to reveal
Urban revitalization is getting an update that combines crowdsourcing and machine learning. Theories in urban planning that infer a neighborhood’s safety based on certain visual characteristics have just received support from
Biocompatible fibers could use light to stimulate cells or sense signs of disease. Originally published by MIT News Office, written by Jennifer Chu. Researchers from MIT and Harvard Medical School