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 2021-05-01 to 2025-05-01.)
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TRANSPORTATION: How Safe Are eVTOLs?: Extremely Safe—Say Manufacturers: News57
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A Pinch of Fusion: Zap Energy's new Z-pinch reactor will demonstrate a simpler approach to an elusive goal18
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When Pac-Man Met Turing > The Game Runs on an Emulated 6502 CPU13
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Today's Robotic Surgery Turns Surgical Trainees into Spectators: Medical Training in the Robotics Age Leaves Tomorrow's Surgeons Short on Skills9
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Megatruck Runs on the Lightest Gas8
Past Forward: Brass for Brains7
The Coming Quantum Boom: A Century After Quantum Mechanics Was Described, a Vibrant Industry Blooms7
Past Forward: The Scientology Machine7
False Starts: The Checkered History of Vehicle-to-Grid Power7
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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 Sensors6
Deep Learning's Diminishing Returns: The Cost of Improvement is Becoming Unsustainable6
Will AI Steal Submarines' Stealth?: Better Detection will make the Oceans Transparent—and Perhaps Undermine Nuclear Deterrence6
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The Transistor of 2047: What will the device be like on its 100th anniversary?5
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Behold the Electronic Sackbut5
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Profile: Julie Angus > Her Startup Builds Autonomous Ocean Explorers [Careers]5
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The Essential Question5
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Internet of Everything: Macro & Micro5
The Latest Developments in Technology, Engineering, and Science: News4
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The Great AI Reckoning: Deep learning may have reached its limits. What comes next? [Table of contents]4
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Ohm's Law + Kirchhoff's Current Law = Better AI: Neural-Network Processing Done in Memory with Analog Circuits will Save Energy4
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Ellume and Relativity Space Win IEEE Spectrum Awards > A COVID-19 home test and 3D-printed rockets were notable achievements4
Inkjets Are for More Than Just Printing: They can Build DNA Arrays, 3D Structures, and Much More4
Red Planet Selfie [The Big Picture]4
Past Forward: Farewell, My Animatronic Friends3
The Smartly Dressed Spacecraft: Wrapped in Sensor-Rich Electronic Textiles, Space Structures Could Double as Scientific Instruments3
Google's Quiet Nuclear Quest: For a Decade, Google Has Advanced Fusion R&D and Other Frontiers3
The Sound of Two Hands Clapping3
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What V2G Tells Us About EVs and the Grid: Vehicle-to-grid technology adds another layer of complexity to the electric-vehicle transition3
The Future of Deep Learning Is Photonic: Reducing the energy needs of neural networks might require computing with light3
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Aerospace: Nasa Made the Hubble Telescope to Be Remade: Spacewalk Repairs and Upgrades Were Always Part of The Plan3
A Supercold Sapphire Ticks More Regularly than Anything Else on the Planet: The Most Precise Timekeeper In the World3
Past Forward: The First Land-Mine Detector that Actually Worked3
AI Alone isn't Ready for Chip Design: A Combination of Classical Search and Machine Learning May be the Way Forward3
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Paris Olympics Host a New Event: Algorithmic Video Surveillance: Security Olympics spin-offs are coming for you, and you, and you3
Year of the Humanoid: Legged robots from eight companies vie for jobs3
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Johnny Ray Austin: Curious Engineers Make Great Product Managers2
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A Next-Gen DIY Audio Amp: A Web-Enabled Integrated amp that Won't Break the Bank2
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The GIG Workers Who Fought an Algorithm: When Their Pay Suddenly Dropped, Shipt's Delivery Drivers Dug into the Data2
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The Big Picture: Transforming Power Research2
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How Duolingo's AI Learns what you Need to Learn: The language-learning app tries to emulate a great human tutor2
Careers: Joppe Bos: The Cryptographer Designs Encryption that Even Quantum Hardware Can't Crack2
The First Crowdfunded Astronaut2
What We Learned From the Pandemic: Most of all, it taught us how to adapt under pressure2
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Inflation-Adjusted Income for U.S. Engineers Drops > Insights from IEEE-USA's annual salary survey2
A Better DIY Seismometer: This Design is Compact But Still Detects Faraway Earthquakes2
PLUGGING IN THE MOON To supply outposts sunk in the lunar night, solar power must come from the south pole2
The Big Picture: Electric Buses Take Charge2
Mach 2, Take 2: Grappling Again with the Promise and Peril of Supersonic Airliners2
Quantum Dots + OLED = Your Next TV: Formerly rival technologies will come together in new Samsung displays2
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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
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The world’s best robots guide is here! [back inside cover]1
The Big Picture: Sunny Days Ahead1
The Forgotten Story of the First Automated Fab: In 1970, an IBM Middle Manager had a Vision: A Finished Chip in One Day1
COVID: Excess Mortalities Two Years Later: The death toll is increasingly comparable to that of the 1918-1920 flu1
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Buoyant Behemoths: The Global Race is on to Tap Potent Winds Far Offshore1
The Transformer: How energy modeler Jesse Jenkins helped Congress get serious about the power grid1
This Election Year, Look for Content Credentials: Media organizations combat deepfakes and disinformation with digital manifests1
Making Humans Aquatic Again: In 2025, People will Try Living in Deep's Underwater Habitat1
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Careers: Improve Your Workplace Communication: Pro Tips for Talking to Leaders, Clients, and Teams1
Passive Radar With the KrakenSDR > Spot stuff with TV antennas and a software-defined radio1
Making Green Hydrogen a Reality Down Under: Proposals to make hydrogen from renewable electricity in Australia exceed the country's generating capacity1
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Piezoelectrics Enable Displays to Provide Both High-Quality Audio and Touch Feedback1
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Do We Dare Use Generative AI for Mental Health?1
5 Questions: Todd Humphreys: GPS Spoofing Threatens Airliners1
A Rich Harvest in the Desert1
No More Hide-and-Seek: The Scramble to Preserve Submarine Stealth in an Age of AI and All-Seeing Sensors1
Asad Madni and the Lifesaving Sensor: His pivot away from defense led to a tiny tuning fork that helped prevent SUV rollovers and plane crashes1
The Hunt for Rogue Planets: The Galaxy May Hold a Trillion Wandering, Sunless Worlds. So How Do We Find Them?1
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Guided Gliders1
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China's Green Winter Olympics: A variety of climate-friendly strategies will be on show, along with the athletes1
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Decarbonization Is Our Costliest Challenge: It has no clear beginning or end, and it affects every aspect of life1
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Past Forward: When Electrification Came for the Eraser1
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Careers: Susana Contrera: A Network Engineer who Keeps Meta's AI Infrastructure Humming1
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Are You Ready for Workplace Brain Scanning?: Leveraging brain data will make workers happier and more productive, backers say1
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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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The Electric Vehicle is not Enough: To decarbonize road transport we need to complement EVs with bikes, rail, city planning, and alternative energy1
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Past Forward: The Starting Line for Self-Driving Cars: 20 Years Ago, Stanley Won the DARPA GRand Challenge, But the Tech is Still Niche1
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Can Flow Batteries Finally Beat Lithium?: Nanoparticles may boost energy density enough for EVs1
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The Indoor Air-Quality Paradox: Easy to Measure Tough to Fix0
Roboticists Want to Give You a Third Arm: Unused Bandwidth in Neurons Can be Tapped to Control Extra Limbs0
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“Superhuman Speed”: How Autonomous Drones Beat the Best Human Racers0
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7 Revealing Ways AIs Fail: Neural Networks can be Disastrously Brittle, Forgetful, and Surprisingly Bad at Math0
I2C Strikes Back > Surprises Can Lurk in Even a Simple Comms Protocol0
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Magaly Sandoval-Pichardo: Her Vast Range of Experience Lets Her Make the Smallest Circuits0
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The Future We Saw Coming Is Now: Technologies We've been Following for Years will be Huge in 20240
Build a DIY Weather Satellite Dish: And Try Your Hand at Radio Astronomy0
Past Forward: The Mechanical TV0
How Tech Could Shape Geopolitics: This Year's Technological Milestones Could Determine Long-Term Outcomes0
5 Questions Ruzena Bajcsy: A Founder of Modern Robotics Reflects on Her Legacy0
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Careers: Manan Suri: His brain-inspired computers run AI on sensors and drones0
Rethinking 6G: It's not More Bandwidth that Users Need0
Deep-Sea Mining Stirs Up Muddy Questions: A controversial pilot program will collect metal-rich nodules from the ocean floor0
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Careers: Morgan Pope: This Disney roboticist brings superheroes to life0
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Baidu and Geely Will Mass-Produce an Autonomous EV: The Chinese tech giants aim for a fully self-driving car0
S.B. Divya: How a Working Engineer Writes Some of the Best Science Fiction Around0
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Careers: Arthur Erickson: This Aerospace Engineer Builds Crop-Spraying Drones for Farmers0
Nanostructures Transform Tiny Cameras: Thin Semiconductor Metalenses are Finally Moving into Consumers' Hands0
Past Forward: The British Navy Resisted a Decent Lightning Rod for Decades: Inventors vs. Bureaucrats During the Age of Sail0
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Chips to Compute with Encrypted Data are Coming: Fully homomorphic encryption could make data unhackable0
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How Generative AI Helped Me Imagine a Better Robot: It Didn't Give Me Schematics, But It Did Boost My Creativity0
Lessons From a Second Life > Before Meta, Philip Rosedale Created an Online Universe0
How EVs Can Escape the Rare Earth Trap: Promising Experimental Motors are Using Exotic Materials and Ingenious Configurations0
Past Forward: The Path of Most Resistance0
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The Shrink in Your Pocket0
Amazon Plans to Take Home Delivery to New Heights0
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DIY Magnetometer: Search for buried treasure for less than $1000
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Software Sucks, But It Doesn't Have To: How to make leaner, greener software0
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A Critical Look at AI-Generate Software: Coding with the New AI Tools is Both Irresistible and Dangerous0
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Grid “Neurons” Boost Power-Line Performance0
Wi-Fi's Big Bet on Reliability: The next generation of the wireless tech retackles a common complaint0
First Win for the Neurorights Campaign: Chile plans to regulate all neurotech and ban the sale of brain data0
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