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Ida Henrietta Hyde and the Micro-Electrode
Hyde's electrode is the earliest known micro-electrode for intracellular work, but she received little recognition in her lifetime for her invention.
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How Autonomous Vehicle Technology Seeks to Onboard Disabled Passengers
Fully autonomous vehicle developers are seeking to ensure that disabled passengers aren’t left behind, and need IT professionals to take the wheel.
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IEEE REACH/UNESCO Partnership: A New STEM Education Pathway that is Empowering Girls to Pursue STEM in Africa
A new IEEE REACH/UNESCO partnership is inspiring students, engaging teachers and garnering significant stakeholder interest.
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Why Mobile Phones Can Do So Many Things: The Invention of The Fractal Antenna
Today’s mobile phones and countless other technologies owe their sleek design in part to antennas whose shapes are determined by fractals.
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The History of IEEE Since 1984
The “History of IEEE Since 1984” is now a single narrative page with a set of appendices pulling all the background information into one location.
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Your Engineering Heritage: Thomas Edison and Nikola Tesla as Science Fiction Characters
During their lifetimes, Thomas Edison and Nikola Tesla each appeared as characters in a number of what would today be considered science fiction novels.
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Diversity is More than Skin Deep
Diversity is more than skin deep. It is what is inside a person that makes them unique, as well as reflecting their background and culture.
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Visions of the “New Normal”
A vision of the future post COVID-19 and associated uncertainties related to employment, careers, education, healthcare and more.
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PES Report: Ensuring Service Continuity During the Pandemic
To keep the lights on during COVID-19, PJM pays special attention to: essential personnel, the wide-area nature of the event, and the recognition that the virus dictates next steps and timeline.
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Delivering Reliable Power During a Pandemic
Reliable, cost-effective delivery of power is necessary for coping with any crisis, and U.S. power utilities are meeting expectations.