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How self-driving car subsidies could carry us through the ‘dark age’ of deployment
  1. How self-driving car subsidies could carry us through the ‘dark age’ of deployment

    A game-theory approach identifies which policy could support autonomous vehicles’ market penetration—and environmental benefits

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  2. Alumnus Peter Wurman inducted into National Inventors Hall of Fame

    Wurman and his cofounders were recognized for their invention of the Kiva system, a revolutionary warehouse order fulfillment system that uses mobile robots and control software to bring inventory shelves to workers.

  3. ‘Green methane’ from artificial photosynthesis could recycle CO2

    A catalyst on a solar panel can make methane, the main component of natural gas, with carbon dioxide, water and sunlight.

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  4. Not enough voters detecting ballot errors and potential hacks, study finds

    Researchers carried out the first study on voter behavior with electronic assistive devices, found 93% missed incorrect ballots.

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  5. Three faculty earn MIDAS grants to broaden the frontiers of data science

    This round of funding strongly encourages pioneering work with the potential for major expansion.

  6. Post-silicon computing gets one step closer

    Tunable semiconductor could lead to faster, more efficient computers.

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  7. Parker Solar Probe: ‘We’re missing something fundamental about the sun’

    First data holds clues to a decades-old mystery, and major implications for space weather prediction

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  8. Universities’ crucial role in our spacefaring future

    To ensure that our species endures, we must advance space-based technologies and break our interdisciplinary boundaries.

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  9. Enabling large-scale testing of cancer drugs with machine learning

    Prof. Euisik Yoon and his team developed a new machine learning tool that enables large-scale testing of cancer drug effectiveness with microfluidics.

  10. CSE faculty funded for three precision health projects

    The CSE faculty include Prof. David Fouhey, Prof. Danai Koutra, Prof. Rada Mihalcea, and Research Scientist Veronica Perez-Rosas.