IEEE Spectrum

Papers
(The median citation count of IEEE Spectrum is 0. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-03-01 to 2025-03-01.)
ArticleCitations
High-Tech Eyewear [The Big Picture]56
Looking Beyond Our Solar System with Ray Tracing Simulation…50
Magdalene Maluta > She's Building a Fleet of Personal EVs in Kenya34
Contributors25
How We Celebrate Engineers: The Institute focuses on fascinating people and the technology they create25
Masthead24
Catfish, Robot, Swimmer, Spy24
The Nazi radio [Past Forward]17
Past Forward: Anthrax by Mail16
Past Forward: Electricity’s Perilous Narrative Arc15
Past Forward: The Electric Motor at 20014
Sci-Fi and Hi-Fi: The Microstory of a Storyteller Who Delivers Both13
News11
Hands On11
News10
Maria Rerecich: She tests products for Consumer Reports to ensure they work as claimed10
Front Cover9
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IEEE Global Communications Conference, 7-11 December 20218
AI Can Help Make Recycling Better: But only humans can solve the plastics problem8
[Front inside cover]7
[Back cover]7
The world's best Robots Guide is here! [Advertisement]7
[Classified Ads]7
Contributors6
Africa's Access to Electricity: In an Era of Plenty, One Continent Still Lags: Numbers Don't Lie6
Contents6
Gizmo: Macro & Micro6
What a Long, Strange Trip It's Been6
Contributors5
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Simulation Case Study [Advertisement]5
IEEE Member Discounts5
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Off-Grid Solar's Killer App: Solar pumps, batteries, and microcredit are triggering an African agricultural renaissance5
Internet of Everything: Macro & Micro5
Floating List of Chores [The Big Picture]4
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Contents4
Today's Robotic Surgery Turns Surgical Trainees into Spectators: Medical Training in the Robotics Age Leaves Tomorrow's Surgeons Short on Skills4
Exascale Comes to Europe: Germany will Host JUPITER, Europe's Entry Into the Realm of Exascale Supercomputing4
Hands On4
[Back inside cover]4
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Chasing Downed Weather Balloons > Hunt them with a Cheap SDR Receiver and a Homemade Antenna4
The Doyen of the Valley Bids Adieu: Tekla S. Perry Blazed a Trail for Women Tech Journalists4
[Back cover]4
[Back inside cover]4
Bricked by Age: Manufacturers Should Supply the Software to Keep Things Working Indefinitely4
News4
The World’s Best ROBOTS GUIDE Is Here! [advertisement]4
Past Forward: The Scientology Machine3
When Pac-Man Met Turing > The Game Runs on an Emulated 6502 CPU3
How Audio is Getting its Groove Back: Deep learning is delivering the century-old promise of truly realistic sound reproduction3
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Masthead3
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The Portrait Artist: How Tekla S. Perry Chronicles Consequential Careers3
Contributors3
Past Forward3
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Masthead3
Schrödinger's Tardigrade: Have Researchers Quantum-Entangled Hardy Critters?3
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Mechanical Megatalent3
AI's Green Thumb: Agritech Apps are Providing Personalized Advice to India's Small Farmers3
Where No Wind Turbine Has Gone Before3
Careers: Jonathan L. Zittrain: The Harvard Law Professor is an Expert on Digital Technology3
Looking Back to See Ahead: Technologies decades in the making finally get their star turn in 20233
Cover 33
A Path to 100 Percent Renewable Energy: Grid-Forming Inverters will Give Us the Grid We Need Now2
Sensor Control and Characterization [Advertisement]2
Front Cover2
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A New Wildfire Watchdog: Alerts About Forest Fires Shouldn't Depend on Pets Smelling Smoke. We Need Smart Infrastructure, and that Needs Zero-Power Sensors2
Masthead2
The Big Picture2
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Numbers Don't Lie2
Careers: Aakhilesh Singhania: This Bosch Engineer Speeds Hybrid Race Cars to the Finish Line2
How Purdue University Commercializes Its Research: Yung-Hsiang Lu helps turn research results into revenue2
The Brightest Semiconductor Laser Ever: Photonic Crystals Enable Tiny Lasers to Melt Steel2
CrossTalk2
Roll Your Own All-Sky Camera > Use Raspberry Pi Hardware to Capture Mesmerizing Time-Lapse Images of the Heavens2
The Greening of Transportation: We'll need new inventions and novel adaptations to decarbonize the sector2
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4 Ways to Put Lasers on Silicon: You Can Make Many Things with Silicon Photonics, But a Laser is not One of Them2
The Panopticon v. the Capitol Rioters: Forensic technology is enormously powerful, but is it worth the privacy trade-offs?2
News2
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NASA's New Shortcut to Fusion Power: Lattice Confinement Fusion Eliminates Massive Magnets and Powerful Lasers2
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Contents1
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Top Tech 20231
Stefany Allaire: A Micromanufacturer Carves her Niche1
News1
Contents1
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How Python Swallowed the World: Lessons from Compiling Top Programming Languages1
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AI Computing Comes to Memory Chips: Samsung will double performance of neural nets with processing-in-memory1
Spent But Not Trashed: An Italian Startup Recovers Valuable Materials from Old Solar Panels1
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Contents1
Deep Learning's Diminishing Returns: The Cost of Improvement is Becoming Unsustainable1
Megatruck Runs on the Lightest Gas1
Contents1
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Past Forward: Brass for Brains1
On Russian Farms, the Robotic Revolution Has Begun: Hundreds of Aftermarket AIs are Harvesting Grain1
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Hands On1
Contributors1
Home Clustering Made Easier: Learn Docker and Kubernetes with the Turing Pi1
Internet of Everything: Macro & Micro1
Macro & Micro1
Advertisement [Front inside cover]1
Contents1
Living in Color1
Masthead1
A Data Center in a Shoebox: IMEC's Plan to use Superconductors to Shrink Computers1
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5 Questions for Vince Cate: How the AI boom has been a windfall for the island of Anguilla1
Careers: 10 Tips for Product Development: Getting to Market Requires More than Clever Engineering1
The Supercharged Semiconductor: Gallium oxide could make powerful radios and switch thousands of volts1
Masthead1
Juice Box1
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History in an Object: Past Forward1
TRANSPORTATION: How Safe Are eVTOLs?: Extremely Safe—Say Manufacturers: News1
Will AI Steal Submarines' Stealth?: Better Detection will make the Oceans Transparent—and Perhaps Undermine Nuclear Deterrence1
News1
Contributors1
Wi-Fi's Big Bet on Reliability: The next generation of the wireless tech retackles a common complaint1
[Front cover]1
Cover 31
IEEE member discounts [advertisement]1
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The Ripples from Edwin Hall's Effect: How a 143-Year-Old Insight is Shaping Spacecraft Propulsion1
The Brain-Implant Company Going for Neuralink's Jugular: Synchron's electrodes are delivered via blood vessel1
Arjun Pillai: The Entrepreneur shares lessons learned on his road to success1
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Your Eye in the Sky: Satellite Reconnaissance Comes in from the Cold1
Dynamic Duo1
Cover 31
A Pinch of Fusion: Zap Energy's new Z-pinch reactor will demonstrate a simpler approach to an elusive goal1
A Taste of Venus on Earth1
Cover 41
False Starts: The Checkered History of Vehicle-to-Grid Power1
The Real Story of Pixar: How a Bad Hardware Company Turned Itself Into a Great Movie Studio1
Masthead1
A Boat Can Indeed be too Long and too Skinny: The Length-to-Beam Ratio Still has Practical Limits: Numbers Don't Lie1
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Flying Pallets Without Pilots: A drone startup will test a radical new vision of long-range cargo transport in Europe1
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News0
Crosstalk: Farming Fish0
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Autodidacts Build Brain-Controlled Prosthetic0
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S.B. Divya: How a Working Engineer Writes Some of the Best Science Fiction Around0
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Contributors0
Asad Madni and the Lifesaving Sensor: His pivot away from defense led to a tiny tuning fork that helped prevent SUV rollovers and plane crashes0
News0
Masthead0
Contents0
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The Big Picture: Sunny Days Ahead0
The World is Running Out of Data Storage. Here's How DNA Can Save US0
Build Your Own RISC-V CPU: Even Home-Brew Processors Can use Hot New Tech0
[Back cover]0
Contents0
Inside the Universe Machine: IEEE Spectrum Explores the Webb Telescope's Groundbreaking Engineering0
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Yugoslavia's Home-Brewed Microcomputer > The Z80-based Galaksija dared to be different0
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Hands On0
Gadgeteering0
Book Excerpt: The Inner Beauty of Basic Electronics: A new book shows the surprising complexity inside passive components0
Human in the Loop: What the Avatar XPrize Revealed About the Future of Telepresence Robots0
Deep Learning Goes to Boot Camp: The U.S. Army wants to Team Humans and Robots on the Battlefield0
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3 Challenges to Solve Before Air Taxis Can Soar A Texas consortium is working out a traffic system for eVTOLs0
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Masthead0
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Taking the Measure of the Earthquake That Destroyed Tokyo: A Century on, We're Good at Detecting Earthquakes, Not So Good at Protecting Against Them0
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Contributors0
Past Forward0
Can 10,000 kilometers of high-temperature superconducting tape transform fusion power?0
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IEEE Member Group Disability Income Insurance0
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A Circuit to Boost Battery Life: All-Digital Versions of the Low-Dropout Voltage Regulator will Save Time, Money, and Power0
A Retro Fuel-Economy Computer: This Arduino-based project outputs MPGs on a vintage dashboard gauge0
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Contributors0
Cover 30
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IEEE Foundation [Advertisement]0
COVID: Excess Mortalities Two Years Later: The death toll is increasingly comparable to that of the 1918-1920 flu0
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Socially Distanced Celebration0
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Past Forward: A Tool for Modern Times0
Masthead0
[Front inside cover]0
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Careers: Eugene H. Spafford: He's been fighting cybersecurity threats for decades0
Cover 20
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Big Plans in Kenya [Back Story]0
Cover 20
A Skydiver Who Sews0
Careers: Greta Bekeryte: Her Journey from Cleaning Offices to Being One of the Top Women in the EV Industry0
Contents0
Contributors0
Contributors0
MATLAB [Advertisement]0
5 Questions for Julien Ryckaert: Why CMOS 2.0 is the Next Phase of Moore's Law0
Upcycling a Tandy Model 100 > The tricky part is its weird display0
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A Bionic Nose to Smell the Roses Again: Covid Survivors Drive Demand for a Neuroprosthetic Nose0
Decarbonization Is Our Costliest Challenge: It has no clear beginning or end, and it affects every aspect of life0
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Past Forward0
Contents0
Who Really Invented the Thumb Drive?: The Ubiquitous USB Gadget is the Brainchild of an Unsung Singapore Inventor0
Contributors0
The world’s best robots guide is here! [back inside cover]0
We Need to Decarbonize Software: The Way We Write Software has Unappreciated Environmental Impacts0
Contributors0
Waiting for Superbatteries: They still can't match the energy density of liquid fuel0
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