Pūkeko use sound elements to create calls and combine them to create complex call sequences in order to expand the range of ...
With $800 of off‐the‐shelf equipment and months' worth of patience, a team of U.S. computer scientists set out to find out ...
Last time, our engineer covered the audio equipment stacks on either side of his laptop. But what do they connect to? What ...
NEW YORK and NOIDA, India, Dec. 18, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- HCLTech, a leading global technology company, today signed an agreement to purchase HPE's Telco Solutions business, further strengthening its ...
WASHINGTON — The National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine announced today this year’s recipients of the Eric and Wendy Schmidt Awards for Excellence in Science Communications, given ...
What we often call communication is more than mere exchange of words or the performance of social niceties. Communication is not an art form aimed at poetic expression or the pursuit of charisma, nor ...
Awatef Ergai Kennesaw State University researcher Awatef Ergai, an associate professor of industrial and systems engineering, has received a National Science Foundation (NSF) grant to help engineering ...
Background: Practitioners, academics, and accrediting boards all recognize the importance of communication to the work of engineers, but ensuring that engineering students graduate with effective ...
Abstract: Algae, the ancient oxygenators of Earth, are increasingly recognized as dynamic communicative systems rather than passive photosynthetic organisms. This paper introduces a comprehensive ...
ABSTRACT: Precise positioning is available from global navigation satellite systems (GNSS). Unfortunately, satellite signals are weak and a strong interference signal can create a GNSS denial region.
Morton Kostin, Emeritus Professor of Chemical and Biological Engineering, who advanced the theoretical underpinnings of chemical engineering, has died at age 89. Kostin joined Princeton’s faculty in ...
Australian researchers are turning to nature for the next computing revolution, harnessing living cells and biological systems as potential replacements for traditional silicon chips. A new paper from ...
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