Japanese Researchers Teaching Robots to Repair Themselves
By Evan Ackerman When mobile manipulators eventually make it into our homes, self-repair is going to be a very important function. Hopefully, these robots will be... Read More
Instrument Innovations for mmWave Test
Implementing a validation or production test strategy for new wireless standards is difficult. It is made even harder by the constant increase in complexity in... Read More
The First Transatlantic Telegraph Cable Was a Bold, Beautiful Failure
By Allison Marsh On 16 August 1858, Queen Victoria and U.S. President James Buchanan exchanged telegraphic pleasantries, inaugurating the first transatlantic cable connecting British North America to... Read More
4 Products That Make Sense to Manufacture in Orbit
By Prachi Patel Space is open for business, and some entrepreneurs plan to make the final frontier into a manufacturing hub. There’s plenty of real estate. But... Read More