The Michigan Micro Mote gets a new gallium arsenide solar cell for added power and adaptability.

The Michigan Micro Mote gets a new gallium arsenide solar cell for added power and adaptability.
Probe will go where no spacecraft has gone and measure a process never directly observed before.
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Researchers built the first visual SLAM processor on a single chip that provides highly accurate, low-power, and real-time results.
Balzano will work with Portuguese researcher Mário Figueiredo to develop new machine learning methods impacting medical diagnosis and treatment.
New algorithm can help robots go from structured environments like factories to complex, unstructured places like our homes.
How do we improve the communication and coordination between humans and machines?
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During a military mission, whether in peace or in war, the inability to identify an object within an area of operation represents a significant problem.
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Engineering students must learn how ‘decentralized’ systems offer flexible, cost-effective solutions that empower communities.
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Danai Koutra earned the award for her proposal to innovate the way we use networks to understand the world and speed up our technology.
Capturing cancer cells from blood samples offers a non-invasive way to observe whether the cancer is disappearing or whether it is becoming resistant to the treatment.