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Geek’s guide to Black Friday: Not what to buy, but how tech helps stock the shelves!

Cyber Monday may have surpassed Black Friday last year in terms of dollars spent, but that doesn’t mean that there is a bigger day for brick-and-mortar stores this holiday season. According to The… 더 읽어보기 >>

“Faster than a Speeding Bullet” takes on new meaning with this all-electric car

Engineering students from the Ohio State University Center for Automotive Research (CAR) recently set a world record with their all-electric vehicle. While this is a tremendous achievement, this was… 더 읽어보기 >>

Endangered sea turtle back to swimming gracefully with new 3-D printed prosthetic flipper

Lola is a fighter. She is also a Kemp’s ridley turtle, the smallest, most critically endangered sea turtle species. She’s faced more than her share of bad luck. First, she was found as a hatchling… 더 읽어보기 >>

Using meta-analysis to predict the outcome of next week’s election 2

You may have heard about the upcoming US election. There’s been a ‘bit’ of news coverage on the subject. Going back to the purpose of the “Behind the Headlines” blog, this post is to… 더 읽어보기 >>

What has one leg, hops like a pogo stick, and could someday replace Tigger at Disney? 2

Nothing could really replace Tigger! But Disney did create a one-legged robot that could possibly challenge Tigger in a bouncing contest. This pogobot weighs less than 5 pounds, is about 12 inches in… 더 읽어보기 >>

There’s an app for that! Using your smartphone to test for Anemia. 9

I’d be willing to bet that if you were asked to list ten uses for your smartphone, you probably wouldn’t include “medical device” in your answer. But as smartphones become increasingly capable,… 더 읽어보기 >>

Mission accomplished, now it’s time to crash?

Imagine traveling twelve years in pursuit of a comet that is streaking along at 24,600 miles per hour only to crash into the comet. Twelve years. 4.9 billion miles. Untold hours of science and… 더 읽어보기 >>

Forget X-ray vision. With T-rays, you can read a book through its cover.

Imagine an antique book with fragile pages and a delicate cover. Museums and collectors need to balance the desire to inspect such a volume with potential damage an examination could cause. Often… 더 읽어보기 >>

#TBT: NASA’s 2001 technology

As we celebrate MATLAB Central’s 15th anniversary, many of the blog authors are taking a nostalgic stroll down memory lane. Since my blog launched a mere 6 months ago, that would be a mighty short… 더 읽어보기 >>

This algorithm is key to space travel, GPS, VR and more, and it is over 50 years old 24

Earlier this week, MIT Technology Review published an article “How an Inventor You’ve Probably Never Heard of Shaped the Modern World” which described Rudolf Kálmán’s contribution to modern-day… 더 읽어보기 >>

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