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Back to the Future: Science Fiction turns Science Fact

By Jörg Reitterer | TU Wien / TriLite Technologies on Oct 13, 2015   Featured, Science/Education  

Back to the Future: Science Fiction turns Science Fact

Flying cars, hoverboards and video chat – a very futuristic vision for the year 2015 was presented in the movie “Back to the Future Part II”, released in 1989. Now, shortly before “Back to the Future Day” on October 21st, 2015, it is time to check whether reality has indeed kept up with the daring […]

OP/ED Arctic Oil Spill Technology

By Jim Cobb on Nov 29, 2014   Op/Ed and the Editor  

After reading Carey Restino’s piece published in the Arctic Sounder and then the response to her article by Rex Rock, I felt compelled to add  to the mix. Rock wrote in his rebuttal to Restino’s story that “Shell estimates that suspension of drilling activities, mobilization, mooring, drilling a relief well and killing the flow using […]

Demonstrating a Driverless Future

By Aaron Dubrow&Raj Rajkumar | Carnegie Mellon University on Jun 24, 2014   Featured, Science/Education  

In the coming decades, we will likely commute to work and explore the countryside in autonomous, or driverless, cars capable of communicating with the roads they are traveling on. A convergence of technological innovations in embedded sensors, computer vision, artificial intelligence, control and automation, and computer processing power is making this feat a reality. This […]

New Computer Program Aims to Teach Itself Everything About Anything

By Michelle Ma | University of Washington on Jun 13, 2014   Featured, Science/Education  

  In today’s digitally driven world, access to information appears limitless. But when you have something specific in mind that you don’t know, like the name of that niche kitchen tool you saw at a friend’s house, it can be surprisingly hard to sift through the volume of information online and know how to search […]

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