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Jennifer DeLaOsa, Jon Dipierro, and Timothy Morgan

HotSpot Episode 280: The Aquatic Lawnmower

September 10, 2018 By Jennifer DeLaOsa, Jon Dipierro, and Timothy Morgan

Welcome to this week’s HotSpot! In this episode, we talk about the aquatic lawnmower, two 3D-printing robots working together, and a flexible tablet that’s on a roll.  Head over to the HotSpot gallery to watch even more exciting video content. To stay up to date on the latest engineering news, be sure to follow WDD on Twitter @wirelessdesign and Facebook. 

Filed Under: Artificial intelligence

Engineering Update #275: Wristband Keeps Mosquitos at Bay

August 30, 2018 By Jennifer DeLaOsa, Jon Dipierro, and Timothy Morgan

Welcome to this week’s Engineering Update! In this episode we talk about a wristband that keeps mosquitos at bay, vehicle that operates on water and in the air, and computers that run on light beams. Head over to the Engineering Update gallery to watch even more exciting video content. To stay up to date on the […]

Filed Under: Artificial intelligence

Engineering Update #273: USB Mini-Fridge Keeps Your Beverage Cool All Day

August 16, 2018 By Jennifer DeLaOsa, Jon Dipierro, and Timothy Morgan

Filed Under: Artificial intelligence

Engineering Update #269: Flying Car That Won’t Require A License

July 19, 2018 By Jennifer DeLaOsa, Jon Dipierro, and Timothy Morgan

Filed Under: Automotive/Transportation

Engineering Update #266: DARPA Demos Next-Gen Combat Vehicles

June 28, 2018 By Jennifer DeLaOsa, Jon Dipierro, and Timothy Morgan

Filed Under: Automotive/Transportation

Engineering Update #265: Wearable Redefines The Future Of Text Input

June 21, 2018 By Jennifer DeLaOsa, Jon Dipierro, and Timothy Morgan

Filed Under: Fiber Optics

Engineering Update #264: Webcam Produces Real-Time 3D Hand Skeleton

June 14, 2018 By Jennifer DeLaOsa, Jon Dipierro, and Timothy Morgan

Filed Under: Components

Engineering Update #262: The Real-Life Hammer Of Thor

May 31, 2018 By Jennifer DeLaOsa, Jon Dipierro, and Timothy Morgan

Filed Under: Components

Engineering Update #261: Flying Robot Insects Go Wireless

May 24, 2018 By Jennifer DeLaOsa, Jon Dipierro, and Timothy Morgan

Filed Under: Components

Engineering Update #259: Soft Robotic Eel Silently Swims Underwater

May 10, 2018 By Jennifer DeLaOsa, Jon Dipierro, and Timothy Morgan

Filed Under: Components

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