IEEE Spectrum

Papers
(The median citation count of IEEE Spectrum is 0. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2022-01-01 to 2026-01-01.)
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When Pac-Man Met Turing > The Game Runs on an Emulated 6502 CPU37
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A Pinch of Fusion: Zap Energy's new Z-pinch reactor will demonstrate a simpler approach to an elusive goal16
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Past Forward: Brass for Brains12
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Past Forward: The Scientology Machine11
The Coming Quantum Boom: A Century After Quantum Mechanics Was Described, a Vibrant Industry Blooms11
Megatruck Runs on the Lightest Gas11
What It Will Really Take to Electrify All of Africa: Don't Underestimate the Sub-Sahara's Grid Issues and Population Growth10
Today's Robotic Surgery Turns Surgical Trainees into Spectators: Medical Training in the Robotics Age Leaves Tomorrow's Surgeons Short on Skills10
Will AI Steal Submarines' Stealth?: Better Detection will make the Oceans Transparent—and Perhaps Undermine Nuclear Deterrence9
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Profile: Julie Angus > Her Startup Builds Autonomous Ocean Explorers [Careers]8
False Starts: The Checkered History of Vehicle-to-Grid Power8
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Behold the Electronic Sackbut7
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AI Alone isn't Ready for Chip Design: A Combination of Classical Search and Machine Learning May be the Way Forward6
Past Forward: The First Land-Mine Detector that Actually Worked6
The Transistor of 2047: What will the device be like on its 100th anniversary?5
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An Exoskeleton Made for Dancing: The Self-Balancing Xomotion Promises Greater Agility5
Inkjets Are for More Than Just Printing: They can Build DNA Arrays, 3D Structures, and Much More5
Google's Quiet Nuclear Quest: For a Decade, Google Has Advanced Fusion R&D and Other Frontiers5
The Data: Patent Power 20255
AMD Takes Holistic Approach to AI Coding Copilots: The Chipmaker is Using AI Throughout the Software-development Life Cycle5
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Past Forward: This Little Mars Rover Stayed Home: Marie Curie, Less-Famous Twin to Sojourner, Helped NASA Plan the Mission5
Careers: Steve A. Adeshina: The Polymath Engineer Modernized Voting in Nigeria's Fledgling Democracy5
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The Unlikely Revival of Nuclear Batteries: Startups Plan to Put them in Robots, Sensors, and Medical Implants4
Careers: Joppe Bos: The Cryptographer Designs Encryption that Even Quantum Hardware Can't Crack4
Aerospace: Nasa Made the Hubble Telescope to Be Remade: Spacewalk Repairs and Upgrades Were Always Part of The Plan4
The Sound of Two Hands Clapping4
Year of the Humanoid: Legged robots from eight companies vie for jobs4
Past Forward: Farewell, My Animatronic Friends4
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From Silica to Smartphone: Your Processor's Long, Strange Trip Through Three Continents, 30,000 Kilometers, and 2,000 °C Reactors4
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The Big Picture: Electric Buses Take Charge3
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PLUGGING IN THE MOON To supply outposts sunk in the lunar night, solar power must come from the south pole3
Careers: Narrowing the Talent Gap with Microcredentials: Short Courses Could have a Macro Impact on the Semiconductor Workforce3
What V2G Tells Us About EVs and the Grid: Vehicle-to-grid technology adds another layer of complexity to the electric-vehicle transition3
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A Next-Gen DIY Audio Amp: A Web-Enabled Integrated amp that Won't Break the Bank3
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How to Measure Nothing Better: Quantum Sensors could Support Big Science, Semiconductors, and More3
Inflation-Adjusted Income for U.S. Engineers Drops > Insights from IEEE-USA's annual salary survey3
Johnny Ray Austin: Curious Engineers Make Great Product Managers3
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This is How Far Engineers Will Go to Explore the Universe: And how Far we Went to Tell Their Story3
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Why Humanoid Robots Aren't Scaling: Billions of Dollars of Hype is Running into Market Reality2
Careers: 5 Tips for Breaking Into Quantum Computing: In this Growing Field, the Right Skills will Take you Far2
A Bold New Plan for Preserving Online Privacy and Security: Decoupling our identities from our data and actions could safeguard our secrets in the cloud2
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Paris Olympics Host a New Event: Algorithmic Video Surveillance: Security Olympics spin-offs are coming for you, and you, and you2
How Duolingo's AI Learns what you Need to Learn: The language-learning app tries to emulate a great human tutor2
A Better DIY Seismometer: This Design is Compact But Still Detects Faraway Earthquakes2
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Do We Dare Use Generative AI for Mental Health?2
The Hunt for Rogue Planets: The Galaxy May Hold a Trillion Wandering, Sunless Worlds. So How Do We Find Them?2
Making Humans Aquatic Again: In 2025, People will Try Living in Deep's Underwater Habitat2
AI Goes Fishing: An Alphabet Spin-Off is Making Aquaculture More Sustainable2
Past Forward: When Electrification Came for the Eraser2
Piezoelectrics Enable Displays to Provide Both High-Quality Audio and Touch Feedback2
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Quantum Dots + OLED = Your Next TV: Formerly rival technologies will come together in new Samsung displays2
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Plotting a New Course: A 1970s HP X-Y Recorder Enters the Digital Age2
5 Questions: Siim Sikkut: Estonia is Bringing Educational Chatbots to Classrooms2
The Forgotten Story of the First Automated Fab: In 1970, an IBM Middle Manager had a Vision: A Finished Chip in One Day2
Finding Somerton Man: How DNA, AI Facial Reconstruction, and Sheer Grit Cracked a 75-Year-Old Cold Case2
Past Forward: A Cold War Kit for Surviving a Nuclear Attack: Starting in the 1950s, the U.S. Post Office Took Point on Civil Defense2
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The GIG Workers Who Fought an Algorithm: When Their Pay Suddenly Dropped, Shipt's Delivery Drivers Dug into the Data2
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Can Flow Batteries Finally Beat Lithium?: Nanoparticles may boost energy density enough for EVs2
5 Questions: Todd Humphreys: GPS Spoofing Threatens Airliners2
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No More Hide-and-Seek: The Scramble to Preserve Submarine Stealth in an Age of AI and All-Seeing Sensors2
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Careers: Susana Contrera: A Network Engineer who Keeps Meta's AI Infrastructure Humming1
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Decarbonization Is Our Costliest Challenge: It has no clear beginning or end, and it affects every aspect of life1
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Tynesia Boyea-Robinson: She uses a systems-engineering approach to overcoming systemic racism1
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China's Green Winter Olympics: A variety of climate-friendly strategies will be on show, along with the athletes1
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Past Forward: Lessons From the Little Professor1
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Are You Ready for Workplace Brain Scanning?: Leveraging brain data will make workers happier and more productive, backers say1
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Past Forward: The Starting Line for Self-Driving Cars: 20 Years Ago, Stanley Won the DARPA GRand Challenge, But the Tech is Still Niche1
Making Green Hydrogen a Reality Down Under: Proposals to make hydrogen from renewable electricity in Australia exceed the country's generating capacity1
Numbers don't lie: a moore's law-for bombs: the rising power of destructiveness is, unfortunately, the most impressive metric of modern technology1
Your Laptop Isn't Ready for LLMs—Yet: The Biggest Change in Laptop Architecture in Decades is Coming1
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Asad Madni and the Lifesaving Sensor: His pivot away from defense led to a tiny tuning fork that helped prevent SUV rollovers and plane crashes1
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COVID: Excess Mortalities Two Years Later: The death toll is increasingly comparable to that of the 1918-1920 flu1
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The Electric Vehicle is not Enough: To decarbonize road transport we need to complement EVs with bikes, rail, city planning, and alternative energy1
Revamping an Art Deco Masterpiece1
The Transformer: How energy modeler Jesse Jenkins helped Congress get serious about the power grid1
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Passive Radar With the KrakenSDR > Spot stuff with TV antennas and a software-defined radio1
Careers: Improve Your Workplace Communication: Pro Tips for Talking to Leaders, Clients, and Teams1
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Buoyant Behemoths: The Global Race is on to Tap Potent Winds Far Offshore1
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A Rich Harvest in the Desert1
Software Sucks, But It Doesn't Have To: How to make leaner, greener software0
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Kelp Farms Make Carbon Capture a Growth Industry: Solar-powered systems are already sequestering carbon in the briny deep0
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The Future We Saw Coming Is Now: Technologies We've been Following for Years will be Huge in 20240
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Amazon Plans to Take Home Delivery to New Heights0
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Yugoslavia's Home-Brewed Microcomputer > The Z80-based Galaksija dared to be different0
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Nanostructures Transform Tiny Cameras: Thin Semiconductor Metalenses are Finally Moving into Consumers' Hands0
I2C Strikes Back > Surprises Can Lurk in Even a Simple Comms Protocol0
Listening to Protons: Build a DIY Magnetometer with Two Seasoning Bottles0
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Ducking, Dodging, and Disposing in Low Earth Orbit: Can Tech Scale to Meet Today's Runaway Orbital Debris Problems?0
From Sizzling to Fizzling at Ford: How the EV Transition Made Rock-Star Engine Designers Expendable0
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Careers: Arthur Erickson: This Aerospace Engineer Builds Crop-Spraying Drones for Farmers0
In Nigeria, Why Isn't Broadband Everywhere?: It Has 8 Undersea Cables, but Fiber-Optic Networks Miss Half the Country0
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Alan Turing's Top-Secret Diy Project: An Exclusive Look Inside his Pioneering Voice-Encryption System0
Careers: Greta Bekeryte: Her Journey from Cleaning Offices to Being One of the Top Women in the EV Industry0
First Win for the Neurorights Campaign: Chile plans to regulate all neurotech and ban the sale of brain data0
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“Superhuman Speed”: How Autonomous Drones Beat the Best Human Racers0
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Careers: Morgan Pope: This Disney roboticist brings superheroes to life0
Roboticists Want to Give You a Third Arm: Unused Bandwidth in Neurons Can be Tapped to Control Extra Limbs0
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Past Forward: The Mechanical TV0
Past Forward: The British Navy Resisted a Decent Lightning Rod for Decades: Inventors vs. Bureaucrats During the Age of Sail0
The Return of the Airship: LTA Research's Pathfinder 1 will begin test flights in 20230
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Deep-Sea Mining Stirs Up Muddy Questions: A controversial pilot program will collect metal-rich nodules from the ocean floor0
The Messy Reality Behind a Silicon Valley Unicorn0
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An Infinity of Pong: A Raspberry Pi Pico W handheld writes its own games0
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How Tech Could Shape Geopolitics: This Year's Technological Milestones Could Determine Long-Term Outcomes0
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Underground With Robots0
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Bot Milk?: Lely's Robots Make the Cows Comfy and the Workplace Safer for Their Human Caretakers0
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DIY Magnetometer: Search for buried treasure for less than $1000
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Who Really Invented the Thumb Drive?: The Ubiquitous USB Gadget is the Brainchild of an Unsung Singapore Inventor0
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Challengers are Coming for Nvidia's Crown: In AI's Game of Thrones, Don't Count Out the Upstarts0
Lidar on a Chip Enters the Fast Lane: Sensors for Self-Driving Cars and Robots will be Tiny, Reliable, and Affordable0
Baidu and Geely Will Mass-Produce an Autonomous EV: The Chinese tech giants aim for a fully self-driving car0
Gooaall!!!: Why we Built a Neuromorphic Robot to Play Foosball0
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