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Design Challenges
Columbia Engineering Announces Blavatnik Awardees
Moth Inspires Nanostructured Fibers for ‘Air Conditioning’ Textiles
You Can Send Invisible Messages With Subtle Font Tweaks
Engineers Have Come Up With A Non-Invasive Method To Permanently Correct Vision
8 Examples of Amazing Mind-Reading Tech
The Dirty Truth Coming for Self-Driving Cars
Superslow Brain Waves May Play a Critical Role in Consciousness
Two Studies Reveal Amazing Resilience of Older Forests
Genetic Intelligence Tests Are Next to Worthless
More Efficient Models for Environmental Sustainability
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Researchers are Already Building the Foundation for Sentient AI
New Technology Lets Blind Gamers Play Racing Video Games
RAD is a New System to Help the Visually Impaired Play Racing Games
Single Chip, Single Laser, Dual Comb
Bus Lane Blocked, He Trained His Computer to Catch Scofflaws
Robotic Muscle and Sensitive Polymer Fingers in Columbia University’s Robotics Labs
The Uncertain Future of Self-Driving Cars

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