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Interview 1986 – Digital Papers, Please! on the IMA Panel
10 November 2025 @ 6:52 am
FLOP 30: Is the Climate Hoax Finally Over?
9 November 2025 @ 9:48 am
Episode 485 – The Dark Legacy of Dick Cheney
7 November 2025 @ 9:52 am
The Only REAL Solution to Digital ID – #SolutionsWatch
5 November 2025 @ 11:01 am
Interview 1985 – Revolution or Civil War on The Jimmy Dore Show
4 November 2025 @ 9:48 am
Interview 1984 – Why Waking Up Isn’t Enough on Live Free Now
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November Open Thread and Subscriber Exclusive Video (2025)
2 November 2025 @ 10:25 am
Interview 1983 – Three Meals Away From Revolution (NWNW #608)
31 October 2025 @ 2:53 am
The Thorium Solution – #SolutionsWatch
30 October 2025 @ 4:23 am
What Happened in Tiananmen Square? – Questions For Corbett
28 October 2025 @ 11:32 am
A 1980s-era semiconductor fab in Austin, Texas, is getting a makeover. The Texas Institute for Electronics (TIE), as it’s called now, is tooling up to become the only advanced packaging plant in the world that is dedicated to 3D heterogenous integration (3DHI)—the stacking of chips made of multiple materials, both silicon and non-silicon. The fab is the infrastructure behind DARPA’s Next-Generation Microelectronics Manufacturing (NGMM) program. “NGMM is focused on a revolution in microelectronics through 3D heterogeneous integration,” said
It sounds like a NASA pipe dream: a new spacecraft thruster that’s up to 40 percent more power efficient than today’s. Even better, its fuel costs less than a thousandth as much and weighs an eighth of the mass. A startup called Orbital Arc claims it can make such a thruster.With this design, “we can go from a thruster that’s about a few inches across and several kilograms to a thruster on a chip that’s about an inch across and has the same thrust output, but weighs about an eighth as much,” the company’s founder, Jonathan Huffman, says.According to Orbital Arc the hardwa
For anyone working in today’s rapidly evolving science, technology, engineering, and mathematics fields, visibility, authenticity, and connection are no longer optional; they are essential. But there is a lack of resources for STEM professionals, especially women, looking to express themselves fully, build meaningful networks, and lead with confidence.To help, IEEE Women in Engineering (WIE) recently launched a podcast series in which experts from around the world inspire and inform to ignite change.The series aims to amplify the diverse experiences of women from STEM fields. Through candid conversations and expert insights, the podcast
Video Friday is your weekly selection of awesome robotics videos, collected by your friends at IEEE Spectrum robotics. We also post a weekly calendar of upcoming robotics events for the next few months. Please send us your events for inclusion.ICRA 2026: 1–5 June 2026, VIENNAEnjoy today’s videos! Unlike existing hybrid designs, Duawlfin eliminates the need for additional actuators or propeller-driven ground propulsion by leveraging
A new onboard system allows ocean-going vessels to share real-time sea condition data, giving crews early warnings and helping them navigate more safely. The system will analyze data related to navigation, vessel behavior, and the environment to give ship crews guidance at sea.While casualties from ship collisions and groundings have declined, the overall number of maritime incidents are on the rise,
In Menifee, Calif., six newly built homes are testing a first for North America: electric vehicles that can power houses through the Combined Charging System (CCS) high-power DC charging standard. Each home uses a host
This article is crossposted from IEEE Spectrum’s careers newsletter. Sign up now to get insider tips, expert advice, and practical strategies, written in partnership with tech career development company Taro and delivered to your inbox for free!At its core, engineering is an act of creation. This is why many of us chose to become engineers: We love to build things.But especially if you have a priva
Have you received a notification from your bank or credit card company alerting you to suspicious activity on your account and requesting you confirm a purchase? You probably wondered how the bank suspected the charge wasn’t legitimate.Credit card companies use a variety of methods to detect fraud, which is the most common type of identity theft and is on the rise, according to Experian, one of the major consumer credit information services.Pankaj GuptaEmployer Discover, in Raleigh, N.C.
When I traveled to Ellabell, Ga., in May to report on Hyundai Motor Group’s hyperefficient Metaplant—a US $12.6 billion boost to U.S.-based manufacturing of EVs and batteries—the company’s timing appeared solid. At this temple of leading-edge factory tech
It’s a little after 6:30 on a brisk July morning in a stone hut high in the Italian Alps. A gently hissing wood fire is leaking some warmth out of a brick oven. Gathered near it, around a big wooden table, some of Europe’s brightest young lepidopterists are doing what they do best: arguing in Spanish, Italian, and English about moths. 

