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A Step Closer to Self-Aware Machines - Columbia engineers create a robot that can imagine itself  Robotics TomorrowNew York, NY—January 30, 2019—Robots that are self-aware have been science fiction fodder for decades, and now we may finally be ge
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Engineers recognised in the 2019 Australia Day Honours list  create digitalSeveral Australia Day Honours went to engineers from across the country in recognition of their contributions to sectors ranging from infrastructure to mining, ... Read mo
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Andela secures another $100m funding to build engineering teams  VanguardTech start-up, Andela, recently, announced the completion of a $100m Series D funding. The company will through the funding, build distributed engineering ... Read more http
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Fidget Spinners Could Change Blood Testing in Healthcare  ENGINEERING.comRather than an expensive centrifuge, fidget spinners could enable affordable blood testing in the developing world. Read more https://www.engineering.com/DesignerEdge/Design
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Engineering Technology (Entec) revamps filament winding machinery lineup  CompositesWorldEngineering Technology Corp. has reorganized its line of filament winding equipment into primary products, each offering different combinations of maximum ..
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Engineers translate brain signals directly into speech: Advance marks critical step toward brain-computer interfaces that hold immense promise for those with limited or no ability to speak  Science DailyIn a scientific first, neuroengineers have
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Nobody's Fool: Combating Social-Engineering Risks  InformationWeekIn a 2017 Ponemon study, nearly 70 percent of companies said they've experienced phishing and social engineering. These threats, while always serious, used ... Read more https://w
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News-Medical.netBiomedical engineering professor wins $2 million grant for concussion researchNews-Medical.netBarclay Morrison, professor of biomedical engineering at Columbia Engineering, has won a $2 million five-year grant from the Paul G. Allen Family
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