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Patients who use mobile applications to manage medical conditions including depression and chronic pain might assume the apps have been…
In the late 1940s—when computer engineers were grappling with unreliable hardware and noisy transmission environments—a team of engineers inside a…
Given how integral the Internet has become to everyday tasks such as shopping, paying bills, and holding virtual meetings, it’s…
When Ana Inês Inácio goes to work at the Netherlands Organization for Applied Scientific Research (TNO) in The Hague, she…
Cybersecurity consultants have never been more in demand. Information security analyst roles are projected to grow nearly 30 percent between…
Many of the world’s most advanced electronic systems—including Internet routers, wireless base stations, medical imaging scanners, and some artificial intelligence…
When Yong Wang recently received one of the highest honors for early-career data visualization researchers, it marked a milestone in…
Roughly 90 percent of hard tech startups fail due to funding constraints, longer R&D timelines for developing hardware, and the…
Gerard “Gus” Gaynor, a long-serving IEEE volunteer and former engineering director at 3M, died on 9 March. The IEEE Life…
Kyle McGinley graduated from high school in 2018 and, like many teenagers, he was unsure what career he wanted to…
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