by nm30 | Jun 11, 2019 | Science Journalism
(Note: This post covers the paper, “BrainNet: A Multi-Person Brain-to-Brain Interface for Direct Collaboration Between Brains” by Linxing Jiang et. al. None of the quotations below are true and must be interpreted as fiction only.) University of Washington lab reunion...
by nm30 | May 13, 2019 | Science Journalism
(Note: This is a fictionalized account of how a journalist may have covered the paper, “Ghostbuster: Detecting the Presence of Hidden Eavesdroppers” by Anadi Chaman et. al. None of the quotations below are true and must be interpreted as fiction only.) University of...
by nm30 | May 1, 2019 | Science Journalism
(Note: This is a fictionalized account of how a journalist may have covered the paper, “Violating Privacy Through Walls by Passive Monitoring of Radio Windows” by Arijit Banerjee et. al. None of the quotations below are true and must be interpreted as fiction only.)...
by nm30 | Apr 30, 2019 | Science Journalism
(Note: This is a fictionalized account of how a journalist may have covered the paper, “Feasibility and Limits of Wi-Fi Imaging” by Donny Huang, Rajalakshmi Nandakumar and Shyamnath Gollakota. None of the quotations below are true and must be interpreted as fiction...
by nm30 | Apr 29, 2019 | Science Journalism
(Note: This is a fictionalized account of how a journalist may have covered the paper, “Soli: Ubiquitous Gesture Sensing with Millimeter Wave Radar” by Jaime Lien et. al. None of the quotations below are true and must be interpreted as fiction only.) Google Advanced...
by nm30 | Apr 28, 2019 | Science Journalism
(Note: This is a fictionalized account of how a journalist may have covered the paper, “Capturing the Human Figure Through a Wall” by Fadel Adib, Chen-Yu Hsu, Hongzi Mao, Dina Katabi and Fredo Durand. None of the quotations below are true and must be interpreted as...