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Speaking at the Endless Frontiers Retreat in Austin, Texas, Director of the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy… Read More
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NSF-supported research advances exoskeletons – augmenting human capabilities and restoring mobility to those in need. This article was written by… Read More
A paralyzed woman can again communicate with the outside world thanks to a wafer-thin disk capturing speech signals in her… Read More
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Inexplicably Denmark has refused to give us Greenland. Borrowing on the advice of the eminent American philosopher Don Corleone, might… Read More
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