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A focused approach to imaging neural activity in the brain

When neurons fire an electrical impulse, they also experience a surge of calcium ions. By measuring those surges, researchers can...

ZeroNorth appoints Christian J. van den Branden as senior vice president of engineering

ZeroNorth announced the addition of Christian J. van den Branden as senior vice president of engineering. As Senior Vice President of Engineering, van den...

Product Innovation in a Digital Economy: What’s Next for Manufacturing?

Sponsored by: Scheduled for July 21, 2020, 11am to 12 pm EDT REGISTER Traditionally it would take more than a year to bring a new hardware...

Boston-based Fintech Flywire to Lay Off 12% of Staff Due to Challenges Related to COVID-19

Boston-based Fintech firm Flywire recently confirmed that it will be downsizing its operations, due to the COVID-19 outbreak and resulting economic challenges. The payment...

Study finds stronger links between automation and inequality

Job-replacing tech has directly driven the income gap since the late 1980s, economists report.

Robots help some firms, even while workers across industries struggle

A new study reveals an important pattern: Firms that move quickly to use robots tend to add workers to their payroll, while industry job losses are more concentrated in firms that make this change more slowly. The study examines the introduction of robots to French manufacturing in recent decades, illuminating the business dynamics and labor implications in granular detail.

How many jobs do robots really replace?

In many parts of the U.S., robots have been replacing workers over the last few decades. But to what extent, really? Some technologists have forecast that automation will lead to a future without work, while other observers have been more skeptical about such scenarios.

Bluetooth signals from your smartphone could automate Covid-19 contact tracing while preserving privacy

Imagine you’ve been diagnosed as Covid-19 positive. Health officials begin contact tracing to contain infections, asking you to identify people...

Boston-area girls discover a passion for coding

“My goal is to make computing 'normal' for girls,” says Sabina Chen from Lincoln Laboratory's Advanced Capabilities and Systems Group,...

Fifteen shades of brand: the psychology of consumer behavior

Is loyalty the same as a deep love for something? I don’t want to bring the “L” word into things but I guess...

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