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Aug 31, 2012 A conjecture for a better Turing test Barbara J. Grosz suggests a new, more modern philosophical standard for artificial intelligence (The Atlantic) Computer Science, AI / Machine Learning,
Aug 23, 2012 Flat lens offers a perfect image Ultrathin wafer of silicon and gold focuses telecom wavelengths without distortion Optics / Photonics, Applied Physics,
Jun 27, 2012 Breaking the 'brogrammer' code Margo Seltzer’s views on women in computer science (Txchnologist) Diversity / Inclusion, Computer Science,
Oct 26, 2015 Microbial engineering finds a home at SEAS New lab gives students hands-on experience in growing area of research Bioengineering,
Aug 27, 2015 A new technique to make drugs more soluble 'Spray can on steriods'makes amorphous particles out of almost anything Applied Physics,
Oct 19, 2021 The present and future of AI Finale Doshi-Velez on how AI is shaping our lives and how we can shape AI AI / Machine Learning, Computer Science,
Jul 24, 2017 Former SEAS dean urges Congress to fund research and development “Venky” Narayanamurti testifies before the House Science Committee
Feb 18, 2015 Climate engineering, no longer on the fringe David Keith responds to NAS reports on geoengineering in this Q&A Climate,
Apr 21, 2020 Bringing additional expertise to class via remote instruction Computer science professor discovers new methods to engage students Academics,