New technology allows irises to be scanned from 40 feet away. Is this a wonder weapon against crime and terrorism or a way for governments to invade our privacy and track our movements? Imag... Read more
Real-Life “Marauder’s Map” Has Applications in Health Care, Security Researchers at Carnegie Mellon University have developed a method for tracking the locations of multipl... Read more
Future applications for ARLCRS could include applying paint and coatings, inspecting aircraft, and performing basic maintenance and repair tasks. Carnegie Mellon University‘s National... Read more
Videos demonstrating how the time-lapse tool can be used to explore phenomena such as deforestation, urban growth and drying seas can be viewed at http://earthengine.google.org/#intro. Resea... Read more
Software could make it easier to see in difficult driving conditions A prototype headlight system can detect raindrops or snow streaks and “dis-illuminate” them, thereby increasi... Read more
Scientists at Carnegie Mellon have invented software that promises a significant improvement in English-speaking ability in just 10 hours. The software, Carnegie Speech, is already widely av... Read more