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How NASA’s microwave radar – designed for space – saved lives after earthquake 1

With recent earthquakes in Japan and Ecuador, we were reminded of life-saving NASA technology that helped locate survivors in last year’s Nepal quake. We spoke with Jim Lux, Task Manager for… 更多内容 >>

Neuroscience and Machine Learning Restore Movement in Paralyzed Man’s Hand 12

Last week, the New York Times reported the first successful “limb reanimation” in a person with quadriplegia. Ian Burkhart, 24, had broken his neck as a teen in a diving accident. His spine was… 更多内容 >>

The world’s first commercial jetpack… coming to a garage near you? 2

Ok, maybe not to your garage. But the first commercial jetpack is expected to be available later this year.
New Zealand-based Martin Aircraft has announced that it will begin selling its manned… 更多内容 >>

MATLAB Used to Collect Solar Eclipse Data

The eclipse was imaged by teams of researchers sponsored by the National Solar Observatory (NSO) headquartered in Tucson, AZ. MATLAB and the Image Acquisition Toolbox were used by the teams to collect images. This data will allow solar astronomers to study the dynamics of the sun’s corona, its outer atmosphere.更多内容 >>

MLB Opening Day: MATLAB, Data and Baseball! 6

It’s that time of year again. Baseball season gets underway this weekend. Ever since the book Moneyball: The Art of Winning an Unfair Game was published in 2004, there has been an increased… 更多内容 >>

Atlas Robot marches out the door, possibly to search for new owner

Many surmised that Atlas stormed out after becoming fed up with the repeated bullying. As it turns out, Atlas may have left in search of a new owner. Last week, Fortune reported that Google was looking to sell Boston Dynamics, the company behind Atlas. 更多内容 >>

March Madness or March Mathness to pick the winning bracket 2

By now you’ve completed your NCAA March Madness brackets. Did you know the odds of picking the perfect bracket are 1-in-9.2 quintillion? Yes, quintillion, which means 18 zeros after the… 更多内容 >>

Tight parking spot? Get out and let your smartphone park your car.

With the “remote parking pilot”, the driver controls the car with his or her smartphone via Bluetooth from outside of the vehicle.更多内容 >>

Thermal selfies coming to a smartphone near you

The ‘World’s first’ thermal camera smartphone was launched just ahead of the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona last week, ushering in a new generation of smartphones.  The Cat s60 phone, designed by… 更多内容 >>

Science is Helping Fight the Zika Virus (and the “deadliest animal in the world”) 1

mosquitoes truly are the deadliest animal in the world.  According to the Gates Foundation, sharks kill fewer than a dozen people per year, but mosquitoes kill over 725,000. 更多内容 >>

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