When bringing technologies into the workplace, it pays to be realistic. Often, for instance, bringing new digital technology into an organization does not radically improve a firm's operations. Despite high-level planning, a more frequent result is the messy process of frontline employees figuring out how they can get tech tools to help them to some degree. That task can easily … [Read more...] about A better way to introduce digital tech in the workplace: Kate Kellogg advocates for ‘experimentalist governance,’ to find what works best for employees at all levels, then implement it widely
Shoot better drone videos with a single word: Mapping emotions to robotic behavior
First, it takes skill to fly the often expensive pieces of equipment smoothly and without crashing. And once you've mastered flying, there are camera angles, panning speeds, trajectories and flight paths to plan. With all the sensors and processing power onboard a drone and embedded in its camera, there must be a better way to capture the perfect shot. "Sometimes you just want … [Read more...] about Shoot better drone videos with a single word: Mapping emotions to robotic behavior
Column: This L.A. company has a DNA test for your cat’s teeth. Does it work?
A Los Angeles company called Basepaws feels very strongly about good dental hygiene for cats — and it wants cat owners to feel the same.The company is rolling out a $70 “at-home, preventative dental test” that it says “analyzes more than 600 microbes in a cat’s mouth, looking for disease signatures before they become visible to the naked eye.”This first-of-its-kind genetic test … [Read more...] about Column: This L.A. company has a DNA test for your cat’s teeth. Does it work?
Unusual Supreme Court majority narrows scope of computer anti-hacking law
The Supreme Court limited the scope of the federal law against computer hacking on Thursday, ruling it covers those who break into confidential files, but not people who misuse the information they are authorized to see.In a 6-3 opinion written by Justice Amy Coney Barrett, the court said it would not turn “millions of otherwise law-abiding citizens” into criminals if they sit … [Read more...] about Unusual Supreme Court majority narrows scope of computer anti-hacking law
Scientists found a new and promising qubit at a place where there is nothing
Quantum computers with their promises of creating new materials and solving intractable mathematical problems are a dream of many physicists. Now, they are slowly approaching viable realizations in many laboratories all over the world. But there are still enormous challenges to master. A central one is the construction of stable quantum bits -- the fundamental unit of quantum … [Read more...] about Scientists found a new and promising qubit at a place where there is nothing
How quantum dots can ‘talk’ to each other
So-called quantum dots are a new class of materials with many applications. Quantum dots are realized by tiny semiconductor crystals with dimensions in the nanometre range. The optical and electrical properties can be controlled through the size of these crystals. As QLEDs, they are already on the market in the latest generations of TV flat screens, where they ensure … [Read more...] about How quantum dots can ‘talk’ to each other
Chinese tech giant Tencent expands footprint in Playa Vista
Chinese tech giant Tencent is significantly expanding its footprint in Los Angeles, opening an office in Playa Vista that could house 300 employees.The Shenzhen, China-based maker of games such as “Honor of Kings” and “Call of Duty Mobile” previously divided its U.S. division’s L.A. employees across three offices in Santa Monica, Claremont and Century City. The more than … [Read more...] about Chinese tech giant Tencent expands footprint in Playa Vista
Similarity of legs, wheels, tracks suggests target for energy-efficient robots
A new formula from Army scientists is leading to new insights on how to build an energy-efficient legged teammate for dismounted warfighters. In a recent peer-reviewed PLOS One paper, the U.S. Army Combat Capabilities Development Command, known as DEVCOM, Army Research Laboratory's Drs. Alexander Kott, Sean Gart and Jason Pusey offer new insights on building autonomous military … [Read more...] about Similarity of legs, wheels, tracks suggests target for energy-efficient robots
The powerhouse future is flexoelectric: ‘Giant flexoelectricity’ breakthrough in soft elastomers paves way for improved robots and self-powered pacemakers
Researchers have demonstrated "giant flexoelectricity" in soft elastomers that could improve robot movement range and make self-powered pacemakers a real possibility. In a paper published this month in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, scientists from the University of Houston and Air Force Research Laboratory explain how to engineer ostensibly ordinary … [Read more...] about The powerhouse future is flexoelectric: ‘Giant flexoelectricity’ breakthrough in soft elastomers paves way for improved robots and self-powered pacemakers
Shadow figment technology foils cyberattacks: Make-believe shadow world is designed to sidetrack hackers, buying time for the good guys
Scientists have created a cybersecurity technology called Shadow Figment that is designed to lure hackers into an artificial world, then stop them from doing damage by feeding them illusory tidbits of success. The aim is to sequester bad actors by captivating them with an attractive -- but imaginary -- world. The technology is aimed at protecting physical targets -- … [Read more...] about Shadow figment technology foils cyberattacks: Make-believe shadow world is designed to sidetrack hackers, buying time for the good guys