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  • 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
  • Citizen Scientists Help Confirm Distant Exoplanet July 6, 2025
    Distant exoplanets can be dodgy to spot even in the best of observations. Despite the challenges, a team of astronomers just reported the discovery of a gas giant exoplanet that lies about 400 light-years from Earth. It’s called TOI-4465 b and it takes 12 hours to transit across the face of its star during its […]
    Carolyn Collins Petersen
  • Video Friday: Cyborg Beetles May Speed Disaster Response One Day July 5, 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.IEEE World Haptics: 8–11 July 2025, SUWON, SOUTH KOREAIFAC Symposium on Robotics: 15–18 July 2025, PARISRoboCup […]
    Evan Ackerman
  • AI Cameras Change Driver Behavior at Intersections July 5, 2025
    In cities across the United States, an ambitious goal is gaining traction: Vision Zero, the strategy to eliminate all traffic fatalities and severe injuries. First implemented in Sweden in the 1990s, Vision Zero has already cut road deaths there by 50 percent from 2010 levels. Now, technology companies like Stop for Kids and Obvio.ai are […]
    Willie D. Jones
  • Ways to Bridge the U.S. Computer Science Education Gap July 3, 2025
    Computer science plays a significant role in advancing and transforming communication, entertainment, finance, health care, and other fields. Yet only about 58 percent of U.S. high schools offer dedicated courses in the subject, according to the 2024 State of Computer Science Education report.The limited access to computer science (CS) education highlights a significant disconnect between […]
    Janyl Jumadinova
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