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Nissan’s Autonomous Car Hits Japanese Roads

Nissan has announced it will start testing a prototype of an autonomous vehicle on Japanese roads. Its vehicle intelligence system, called The new prototype vehicle is based on Nissan’s LEAF electric vehicle, but with high-tech lasers, cameras, and sensors that allow the car to drive itself.

Students Develop Snowflake Camera to Improve Prediction of Hazardous Events

Electrical engineers at Colorado State University have created an imaging system that classifies snowflakes to...

Airborn Electrical Systems Map California’s Groundwater Systems

With California facing one of the worst droughts on record, large aerial electrical equipment...

Levitating Objects with Acoustic Holograms

Scientists have created a sonic hologram that can move objects in thin air. The...

Scientists Develop Blackest Material Ever

A new material is so dark that the human eye can’t even see it....
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Operating on the Brain with Ultrasound

Neuroscientists in Zurich successfully tested a new method of non-invasive brain surgery using high-intensity...

National Radiation-Monitoring System Struggles with EMI

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) could benefit from a good EMC engineer. The Wallstreet...

Apple Faces Lawsuit Over Wi-Fi Assist

  Apple could face a $5 million class action lawsuit over the new Wi-Fi Assist...

Faraday Cage Wallpaper Defends Against Electronic Attacks

A Utah company has developed a flexible shielding material that could be used to...

Electric Wheelchair Climbs Stairs

A group of Swiss students developed an electric wheelchair that can climb stairs. The...
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