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(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 2020-11-01 to 2024-11-01.)
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Deep Learning's Diminishing Returns: The Cost of Improvement is Becoming Unsustainable56
Andrew Ng, AI Minimalist: The Machine-Learning Pioneer Says Small is the New Big50
The body is the network: To safeguard sensitive data, turn flesh and tissue into a secure wireless channel32
The Exascale Era is Upon Us: The Frontier supercomputer may be the first to reach 1,000,000,000,000,000,000 operations per second28
The Ammonia Solution: Ammonia engines and fuel cells in cargo ships could slash their carbon emissions25
Lessons From a Second Life > Before Meta, Philip Rosedale Created an Online Universe25
Building an AI That Feels: AI systems with emotional intelligence could learn faster and be more helpful24
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7 Revealing Ways AIs Fail: Neural Networks can be Disastrously Brittle, Forgetful, and Surprisingly Bad at Math17
IBM's Quantum Leap: The Company Will Take Quantum Tech Past the 1,000-Qubit Mark in 202316
Ohm's Law + Kirchhoff's Current Law = Better AI: Neural-Network Processing Done in Memory with Analog Circuits will Save Energy15
Quantum Dots + OLED = Your Next TV: Formerly rival technologies will come together in new Samsung displays13
Look Out for Apple's AR Glasses: With head-up displays, cameras, inertial sensors, and lidar on board, Apple's augmented-reality glasses could redefine wearables13
Taking Moore's Law to New Heights: When transistors can't get any smaller, the only direction is up13
The Ups and Downs of Gravity Energy Storage: Startups are pioneering a radical new alternative to batteries for grid storage12
Robots Conquer the Underground: What Darpa's Subterranean Challenge Means for the Future of Autonomous Robots11
The opacity of artificial intelligence makes it hard to tell when decision-making is biased11
What Happens When a Bionic Body Part Becomes Obsolete?: Blind People with Second Sight's Retinal Implants Found Out11
The Turbulent Past and Uncertain Future of AI: Is there a way out of AI's boom-and-bust cycle?10
The Supercharged Semiconductor: Gallium oxide could make powerful radios and switch thousands of volts10
How Engineers Can Disrupt Climate Change9
Decarbonization Algebra: The COP26 Calls for Impossibly Steep Cuts in Carbon Emissions: Numbers Don't Lie9
The Future of Deep Learning Is Photonic: Reducing the energy needs of neural networks might require computing with light8
Power from Below: Buried Interconnects Will Help Save Moore's Law8
Energiewende, 20 years later - [CrossTalk]8
The Radical Scope of Tesla's Data Hoard: Every Tesla is providing reams of sensitive data about its driver's life7
The Moore's Law Machine: The Next Trick to Tinier Transistors is High-Numerical-Aperture EUV Lithography7
A Robot for the Worst Job in the Warehouse: Boston Dynamics' Stretch can move 800 heavy boxes per hour7
A Road Test for Vehicle-to-Grid Tech: Utrecht leads the world in using EVs for grid storage7
The Bionic-Hand Arms Race: High-Tech Hands are Complicated, Costly, and Often Impractical6
6G's Metamaterials Solution: There's plenty of bandwidth available if we use reconfigurable intelligent surfaces6
How to Train an All-Purpose Robot: DeepMind is Tackling one of the Hardest Problems for AI6
Venus Calling Silicon Carbide Radio Circuits Can Take The Heat Needed To Phone Home From Our Hellish Sister Planet6
Breaking the millisecond barrier: Robots and self-driving cars will need completely reengineered networks6
A Human in the Loop: AI won't Surpass Human Intelligence Anytime Soon5
Gooaall!!!: Why we Built a Neuromorphic Robot to Play Foosball5
Robot Trucks Overtake Robot Cars: This year, trucks will drive themselves on public roads with no one on board5
The Spectacular Collapse of Cryptokitties5
The Clash Over 5G's First Mile: The wireless industry is divided on Open RAN's goal to make network components interoperable5
Packetizing the Power Grid: The rules of the Internet can also Balance Electricity Supply and Demand5
How Duolingo's AI Learns what you Need to Learn: The language-learning app tries to emulate a great human tutor5
Tech Pay Rises (Almost) Everywhere: The “Great Resignation” is pushing salaries up5
Artificial Wombs are Science Fiction: But Artificial Placentas are on the Horizon4
Dialogue Concerning the Two Chief Computing Systems: Imagine yourself on a flight talking to an engineer about a scheme that straddles classical and quantum4
No More “No Service”: Cellphones will increasingly text via satellite4
Baidu and Geely Will Mass-Produce an Autonomous EV: The Chinese tech giants aim for a fully self-driving car4
These vacuum devices stood guard during the Cold war, advanced particle physics, treated cancer patients, and made the Beatles sound better4
E Ink's Technicolor Moment: The Road to Color E-Paper Took Two Decades4
Good grids make good neighbors4
SQL Should Be Your Second Language4
Momentum Builds for Lithium-ion Battery Recycling: The goal is to prevent thousands of tons of spent batteries from going to waste4
First Win for the Neurorights Campaign: Chile plans to regulate all neurotech and ban the sale of brain data4
Vaccines Go Electric: A Handheld Gadget Could Usher in a New Era of Vaccines4
The Radio That Can Hear Over Itself: Self-interference cancellation allows radios to transmit and receive on the same frequency4
Quantum Error Correction at the Threshold: If technologists don't get beyond it, quantum computers will never be big4
3 Paths to 3D Processors4
The Latest Developments in Technology, Engineering, and Science: News4
Building a U.S. Semiconductor Workforce: CHIPS Act-Funded New Fabs are Spawning University Programs3
Spooky Power at a Distance: Researchers have beamed substantial amounts of energy at distances over 1 kilometer3
An Infinity of Pong: A Raspberry Pi Pico W handheld writes its own games3
AI Takes a Dumpster Dive: Computer-vision systems sort your recyclables at superhuman speed3
Military Tests that Jam and Spoof GPS Signals are an Accident Waiting to Happen3
4 Ways to Put Lasers on Silicon: You Can Make Many Things with Silicon Photonics, But a Laser is not One of Them3
The State of the Transistor: In 75 years, it's become tiny, mighty, ubiquitous, and just plain weird3
The Naked Chip: No trade secret or hardware trojan can hide from ptychographic X-ray laminography3
The Carbon-Sucking Fans of West Texas: It's not enough to slash greenhouse gas emissions. Experts say we need direct-air capture3
The Trend Toward All-Electric is Accelerating3
This Implant Turns Brain Waves Into Words: A brain-computer interface deciphers commands intended for the vocal tract3
Lidar on a Chip Enters the Fast Lane: Sensors for Self-Driving Cars and Robots will be Tiny, Reliable, and Affordable3
The Algorithms That Make Instacart Roll: How Machine Learning And Other Tech Tools Guide Your Groceries From Store To Doorstep3
Wind-to-Hydrogen Tech Goes to Sea: Is Electrolysis Cheaper Offshore? A New Project will Find Out3
The Moon Needs Decent Wireless Coverage: Argotec and JPL's Relay Satellites Could Deliver Bandwidth for More than 90 Missions3
Hands on: Stereo vision building a depth-sensing camera with beta hardware3
Lessons from $a$ Dragon Fly's Brain: Evolution Built a Small, Fast, Efficient Neural Network in a Dragonfly. Why Not Copy It for Missile Defense?3
Are You Ready for Workplace Brain Scanning?: Leveraging brain data will make workers happier and more productive, backers say3
Human in the Loop: What the Avatar XPrize Revealed About the Future of Telepresence Robots3
Display that bend and stretch: Some smartphones can now fold like a wallet. In a few years, you may wear one on your skin3
GM bets big on batteries: A new $2.3 billion plant cranks out Ultium cells to power a future line of electric vehicles3
A Boom With a View: The Satellite-Imaging Industry is Exploding. Here's how to take Advantage of it3
The Transistor of 2047: What will the device be like on its 100th anniversary?3
A Supercold Sapphire Ticks More Regularly than Anything Else on the Planet: The Most Precise Timekeeper In the World3
A Cryptocurrency for the Masses or a Universal ID?: Worldcoin Aims to Scan all the World's Eyeballs3
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The Hidden Authenticators: Nanometer-Scale Electromechanical Tags Could Thwart Counterfeiters3
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False Starts: The Checkered History of Vehicle-to-Grid Power2
TRANSPORTATION: How Safe Are eVTOLs?: Extremely Safe—Say Manufacturers: News2
State of the Art: This Convolutional Neural Network can Tell you Whether a Painting is a Fake2
Past Forward: Electricity’s Perilous Narrative Arc2
5 Questions for Missy Cummings: The Former Fighter Pilot on why Autonomous Vehicles are so Risky2
Deep Learning at the Speed of Light: Lightmatter bets that optical computing can solve AI's efficiency problem2
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Where No One Has Seen Before: The James Webb Space Telescope will let us see back almost to the big bang2
Deep-Sea Mining Stirs Up Muddy Questions: A controversial pilot program will collect metal-rich nodules from the ocean floor2
The Algorithm that Mapped Omicron: With Antigenic Maps, Vaccines Can Evolve with COVID-19 Variants2
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How Robots Can Help US Act and Feel Younger: Toyota's Gill Pratt on Enhancing Independence in Old Age2
Numbers Don't Lie2
The AI Apocalypse Matrix2
To the InterPlanetary File System–and Beyond!: Peer-to-peer file sharing would make the Internet far more efficient2
A Critical Look at AI-Generate Software: Coding with the New AI Tools is Both Irresistible and Dangerous2
How Deep Learning Works: Inside the Neural Networks that Power Today's AI2
Gizmo: Myth and Machine2
Put Down That Smartphone: The Display Is on Your Skin: The screen is the last frontier in stretchable, bendable, body-conforming electronics2
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
An Axial-Flux Motor for an Electrified World: It Combines the Best of Two Motor Designs to Save Weight and Energy2
Past Forward: Anthrax by Mail2
Eavesdropping on the Brain: With 10,000 electrodes, this neural implant senses more than ever before2
Buoyant Behemoths: The Global Race is on to Tap Potent Winds Far Offshore2
COVID: Excess Mortalities Two Years Later: The death toll is increasingly comparable to that of the 1918-1920 flu2
Crosstalk: Energy-conversion efficiency is falling2
Microsatellites spot mystery methane leaks2
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Will AI Steal Submarines' Stealth?: Better Detection will make the Oceans Transparent—and Perhaps Undermine Nuclear Deterrence1
The Godfather of South Korea's Chip Industry: Kim Choong-Ki's “Engineer's Mind” Helped Make the Country a Semiconductor Superpower1
AI Computing Comes to Memory Chips: Samsung will double performance of neural nets with processing-in-memory1
Inflation-Adjusted Income for U.S. Engineers Drops > Insights from IEEE-USA's annual salary survey1
Top Programming Languages: Our Eighth Annual Probe into What's Hot and Not1
How Python Swallowed the World: Lessons from Compiling Top Programming Languages1
What We Learned From the Pandemic: Most of all, it taught us how to adapt under pressure1
Exascale Comes to Europe: Germany will Host JUPITER, Europe's Entry Into the Realm of Exascale Supercomputing1
Supersonic Travel Returns: Boom's XB-1 test aircraft may usher in faster-than-sound commercial flight1
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The Lithium-ion Battery's Long and Winding Road1
Brakes that Slam Themselves: Automatic emergency braking will become standard in Europe1
“Superhuman Speed”: How Autonomous Drones Beat the Best Human Racers1
Mr. Internet: Vint Cerf's 1973 sketch kicked off five decades of improving and evangelizing what we now know as the Internet1
Guided by Voices: Digital Voiceprinting May not be Ready for the Courts1
Roboticists Want to Give You a Third Arm: Unused Bandwidth in Neurons Can be Tapped to Control Extra Limbs1
Merryl gross, information architect: From cockpits to clinics, user experiences can mean life or death - [Careers]1
Nasa's Space Launch System Will Lift Off: But with rival rockets readying for flight, the ultimate value of SLS is murky1
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Can 10,000 kilometers of high-temperature superconducting tape transform fusion power?1
A Bold New Plan for Preserving Online Privacy and Security: Decoupling our identities from our data and actions could safeguard our secrets in the cloud1
Wi-Fi's Big Bet on Reliability: The next generation of the wireless tech retackles a common complaint1
Internet of Everything: Macro & Micro1
Restoring Hearing With Beams of Light1
A Pinch of Fusion: Zap Energy's new Z-pinch reactor will demonstrate a simpler approach to an elusive goal1
Numbers Don't Lie1
Flying Pallets Without Pilots: A drone startup will test a radical new vision of long-range cargo transport in Europe1
Kicking it with Robots: RoboCup and the new Robots Guide are gateways to the wonderful world of robots1
Past Forward: The Electric Motor at 2001
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Mission to a Metal World: In August, NASA will Launch a Probe to Study a Strange Metallic Asteroid Called Psyche1
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China's New Breeder Reactors May Produce More Than Just Watts: They Could Also Make Weapons-Grade Plutonium1
5 Conclusion from an Automation Expert with Firsthand Knowledge of Highway Regulation What Self-Driving Cars Tell Us About AI Risks: “Missy” Cummings1
The First Transistor and how it Worked: It emerged from a combustible mix of brilliance and ambition1
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The Latest Developments in Technology, Engineering, and Science: News1
The Omnivorous Generator: Mainspring's Linear Generator can Run on Almost any Fuel1
A Bitcoin Wallet for the Masses: Square simplified credit-card transactions. Now it wants to build cryptocurrency hardware1
The Hyperloop is Hyper Old: Elon Musk Merely Renamed a 200-Year-Old Dream: Numbers Don't Lie1
Designing Robots to Best World Cup Winners has Inspired Generations of Roboticists1
Gizmo: A Laptop That's Fit to be Fixed: Dell's Concept Responds to the “Right to Repair” Movement1
Finally, an eVTOL You Can Buy Soonish: Opener's BlackFly is the first of a radical new class of automated ultralight fliers1
How Generative AI Helped Me Imagine a Better Robot: It Didn't Give Me Schematics, But It Did Boost My Creativity1
Red Planet Selfie [The Big Picture]1
SUVs Ascendant: Growth in SUV Use Could More than Offset Carbon Savings from Electric Vehicles: Numbers Don't Lie1
Spent But Not Trashed: An Italian Startup Recovers Valuable Materials from Old Solar Panels1
We Need to Decarbonize Software: The Way We Write Software has Unappreciated Environmental Impacts1
Crystal History [Past Forward]1
The Panopticon v. the Capitol Rioters: Forensic technology is enormously powerful, but is it worth the privacy trade-offs?1
Peering Into the Pandemic End Game: Before COVID–19 fades, we'll see a flurry of advances in contact tracing, cloud computing, surveillance, and online gaming1
Who's behind that robot? - [CrossTalk]1
Schrödinger's Tardigrade: Have Researchers Quantum-Entangled Hardy Critters?1
Fly the Hybrid Skies: NASA, GE Aerospace, and Boeing are collaborating on a hybrid-electric airliner1
Stefany Allaire: A Micromanufacturer Carves her Niche1
Electric Flight: Batteries are Nowhere Near Able to Sustain Wide-Body Airliners Over Flights Measuring in the Thousands of Kilometers: Numbers Don't Lie1
The Smartly Dressed Spacecraft: Wrapped in Sensor-Rich Electronic Textiles, Space Structures Could Double as Scientific Instruments1
How Audio is Getting its Groove Back: Deep learning is delivering the century-old promise of truly realistic sound reproduction1
AI Hunts for Hidden Minerals: Machine Learning is Uncovering Hoards of Vital EV Battery Metals1
Off-Grid Solar's Killer App: Solar pumps, batteries, and microcredit are triggering an African agricultural renaissance1
Flying beyond mach 5 is back, decades after the original need-for-speed arms race ended: Going Hypersonic1
The EV Transition is Harder Than Anyone Thinks: Clueless Policymakers, Skeptical Consumers, Greedy Automakers—and the Tech isn't Ready Either1
Can Flow Batteries Finally Beat Lithium?: Nanoparticles may boost energy density enough for EVs1
5 Questions for Joy Buolamwini: Why AI should Move Slow and Fix Things1
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Finding Somerton Man: How DNA, AI Facial Reconstruction, and Sheer Grit Cracked a 75-Year-Old Cold Case1
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A Dark (Blue) Horse Emerges to Speed Up Computing: Avicena's blue microLEDs are in a race with Ayar Lab's laser-based system1
Internet of Everything: Macro & Micro1
Atomically precise sensors could detect a planet much like our own: Earth 2.0: This artist's rendition shows how an Earth-like exoplanet might appear1
Tracking Arctic Ice: An Inexpensive Sensor Package Gets Data Back Despite Harsh Conditions1
Internet of Everything: Macro & Micro1
This Is How to Vaccinate the World: We can manufacture and distribute enough doses to protect humanity from COVID-191
The Miracle of Flight Simulator: It was a wonder that the original video game worked at all. Decades later, it still enthralls millions1
NASA's New Shortcut to Fusion Power: Lattice Confinement Fusion Eliminates Massive Magnets and Powerful Lasers1
Making Green Hydrogen a Reality Down Under: Proposals to make hydrogen from renewable electricity in Australia exceed the country's generating capacity1
The Seabed Solution: After 150 years, is the time finally right for deep-ocean mining?1
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AI Can Help Make Recycling Better: But only humans can solve the plastics problem0
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Maria Rerecich: She tests products for Consumer Reports to ensure they work as claimed0
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A Taste of Venus on Earth0
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Magdalene Maluta > She's Building a Fleet of Personal EVs in Kenya0
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A Data Center in a Shoebox: IMEC's Plan to use Superconductors to Shrink Computers0
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Africa's Access to Electricity: In an Era of Plenty, One Continent Still Lags: Numbers Don't Lie0
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