Mcity ABC Test could serve as a blueprint for proving if an autonomous vehicle is safe enough for public roads.
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Mcity ABC Test could serve as a blueprint for proving if an autonomous vehicle is safe enough for public roads.
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Study sheds light on the future of the massive Thwaites Glacier.
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Highlights include Popular Science, CNet and Science Alert
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The award recognizes Prof. Wenisch’s contributions to memory persistency and energy-efficient systems.
Could censorship end the internet as we know it? Not if Roya Ensafi can help it.
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The study yields new insights into the survival of a native snail important to Tahitian culture and ecology and to biologists studying evolution, while proving the viability of similar studies of very small animals including insects
Highlights include Newsweek and The Conversation.
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In The Conversation, NAME Chair Jing Sun explains some of the fuels and technology that could improve shipping sustainability in the future.
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Satellites give new insights on the Great Pacific Garbage Patch, plus sources and flows of ocean microplastic.
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“3D morphing” wings could help small aircraft safely navigate windy urban streets and land with shorter approaches.
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