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  • Video Friday: Reachy Mini Brings Cute to Open-Source Robotics July 11, 2025
    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.IFAC Symposium on Robotics: 15–18 July 2025, PARISRoboCup 2025: 15–21 July 2025, BAHIA, BRAZILRO-MAN 2025: 25–29 […]
    Evan Ackerman
  • Pixar’s Art Challenge Highlights IEEE’s Electrical Science Roots July 10, 2025
    IEEE and Pixar Animation Studios’ collaboration on the RenderMan SciTech Art Challenge last year broke entry records for the annual competition, tripling the usual number of submissions. Nearly 200 artists, engineers, and enthusiasts competed to demonstrate shading, lighting, rendering, and compositing techniques using RenderMan tools. The contest was held from 26 August to 26 November […]
    Robert Schneider
  • Ensuring Technology Is Tailored for An Aging Population July 9, 2025
    The global population is getting older. By 2030 there will be nearly 1.5 billion people who will be at least 60, according to the World Health Organization.Studies have found that most older adults want to stay in their own homes. To help them, an assortment of technologies known as age tech is being developed to […]
    Kathy Pretz
  • The Internet of Things Gets a 5G Update July 9, 2025
    A new chip component designed by MIT researchers promises to expand the reach of the Internet of Things into 5G. The discovery represents a broader push for 5G-based IoT tech—using the telecom standard’s low latency, energy efficiency, and capacity for massive device connectivity. The new research also signals an important step toward applications that include […]
    Margo Anderson
  • Chemical Process Produces Critical Battery Metals With No Waste July 8, 2025
    Olivine is a rather unassuming rock. Olive brown to yellow green in color, this hard yet brittle mineral is thought to be the most abundant in Earth’s upper mantle. Chemically, olivine is magnesium iron silicate, though it contains other elements too. Economically, it’s close to worthless. Its limited industrial utility stretches to gemstones, metalworking, ceramics, […]
    Laurie Winkless
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