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The World’s Smallest Computer Can Fit on the Tip of a Grain of Rice

Posted on June 22, 2018 by Kaleigh Rogers

The University of Michigan was salty that IBM made a smaller computer than it did, so it made an even smaller computer. Continue reading The World’s Smallest Computer Can Fit on the Tip of a Grain of Rice→

Posted in engineering, IBM, medicine, nanotechnology

How to Tell If That Online Fundraiser Will Actually Help Immigrant Children at the Border

Posted on June 20, 2018 by Kaleigh Rogers

You want to help, so make sure you’re actually helping. Continue reading How to Tell If That Online Fundraiser Will Actually Help Immigrant Children at the Border→

Posted in border, children, Facebook, humanitarianism, Internet, migrant crisis, trump

Check Out These Creepy Crawling Insect Robots from Japan

Posted on June 18, 2018 by Kaleigh Rogers

The University of Tokyo’s Parametric Move Conference pushes the limits of the ways robots get around. Continue reading Check Out These Creepy Crawling Insect Robots from Japan→

Posted in creepy, engineering, Japan, movement, robots, video

A Researcher Got Paid $300,000 to Resign After He Said Shooting Wolves Is Bad

Posted on June 15, 2018 by Kaleigh Rogers

Robert Wielgus, director of the Carnivore Conservation Lab, received a settlement from the school after he sued for infringing on his academic freedom. Continue reading A Researcher Got Paid $300,000 to Resign After He Said Shooting Wolves Is Bad→

Posted in Cows, farming, politics, ranching, research, Science, washington, wolves

Stanford Researchers Trained a Neural Network to Make These Memes

Posted on June 14, 2018 by Kaleigh Rogers

The model was trained on hundreds of memes in the “advice animal” style of text and image then tasked with producing its own captions. Continue reading Stanford Researchers Trained a Neural Network to Make These Memes→

Posted in ai, Artificial Intelligence, arxiv, Machine Learning, neural networks

MIT Device Uses WiFi to ‘See’ Through Walls and Track Your Movements

Posted on June 13, 2018 by Kaleigh Rogers

Researchers have been working on this technology since the 70s, and it’s getting more precise. Continue reading MIT Device Uses WiFi to ‘See’ Through Walls and Track Your Movements→

Posted in health, privacy, surveillance, wifi | Tagged MIT

Can You Cook an Egg by Screaming at It?

Posted on June 11, 2018 by Kaleigh Rogers

The Action Lab did an experiment to show how the energy of sound can be converted into heat, and even cook food. Continue reading Can You Cook an Egg by Screaming at It?→

Posted in cooking, Energy, heat, sound | Tagged Food

Net Neutrality Is Officially Repealed

Posted on June 11, 2018 by Kaleigh Rogers

But the effort to restore the rules continue at both the state and federal level. Continue reading Net Neutrality Is Officially Repealed→

Posted in big telecom, fcc, Internet, ISPs, laws

Washington State Is Now the Only Place in America with Net Neutrality

Posted on June 11, 2018 by Kaleigh Rogers

The state law only went into effect once the federal rules were officially repealed on Monday. Continue reading Washington State Is Now the Only Place in America with Net Neutrality→

Posted in big telecom, broadband, fcc, Internet, Internet Freedom, ISPs, laws, washington

The DIY Movement Is Bringing RadioShack Back From the Dead

Posted on June 4, 2018 by Kaleigh Rogers

Independently-owned franchise stores are the second coming of the beleaguered brand. Continue reading The DIY Movement Is Bringing RadioShack Back From the Dead→

Posted in diy, Electronics, makers, Right to Repair

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