Chattanooga State IEEE Student Chapter

Chattanooga State IEEE Student Chapter

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We are a group of student interested in revitalizing Chattanooga State's IEEE Student Organization. Like Electronics and interested in Electricity?

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Tesla's new Powerwall home battery represents a big shift in how people power their homes. By comparison, the amount of energy that the smallest Powerwall can store at a time, 7 kWh, is equal to the storage capacity of about 2,333 rechargeable AA batteries!

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This week marked the 48th anniversary of the first time a two-player video game was played! Ralph Baer, IEEE Fellow and The Father of Video Games, played a game of Fox and Hounds for the first time in 1967, and actually ended up losing the game.

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A study out of the University of Sussex showed that haptic technology can be used to blow air in certain ways to convey human emotion. http://bit.ly/1RkXTl9

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In a new study, Italian scientists found that spiders treated with graphene produced webs that were 3.5 times tougher and stronger than the best naturally produced silk. http://bit.ly/1Qq9f5I

What other ways do you think nature and tech could work together?

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Writer Joseph Wood Krutch sees technology development as a cycle with the human population.

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Did you know that Otto Steiger was issued a patent for his Millionaire calculating machine today in 1895?

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Researchers at the University of Pittsburgh have created a polymer gel that, when exposed to light in the right place, moves autonomously. They hope it will be used to make robots more lifelike. http://bit.ly/1H1jJXV

What other applications do you think this could be used for?

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Be inspired by technology! Follow us on Instagram for even more tech content and conversation. http://bit.ly/1C6ymC3

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A team of students at Rice University built a leg brace that produces and stores energy every time the wearer bends his knee. Future iterations hope to wirelessly transmit electricity to power implantable medical devices such as artificial hearts. http://engt.co/1QiwdvL

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How green are your gadgets? Research from IEEE Xplore looks at the environmental cost of consumer electronics. http://bit.ly/1QrfQOc

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Modern technology is helping explain historical versions. This robot is helping archaeologists figure out how ancient civilizations used stone tools by mimicking the actions used on them and periodically recording the results. http://bit.ly/1bs1RXW

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