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IEEE Spectrum: January 2024
In the January issue of the IEEE Spectrum magazine, learn about the top tech of 2024, privacy-protecting chips, humanoid robots, and big changes for OLED TVs and smartphones.

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Top Tech 2024
Each January, the editors of IEEE Spectrum offer up some predictions about technical developments they expect to be in the news over the coming year and describe the impact in a special report. The technologies listed in this year's report include chip technologies, fully homomorphic encryption, deepfakes, humanoid robots, wi-fi 7, HVDC Networks, phosphorescent OLEDs, and many more.

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The IEEE Xplore team has developed an analysis detailing all of the top technologies searched and articles downloaded by millions of IEEE Xplore users in 2023. You can view the list here and see the full results in IEEE Xplore.

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IEEE Spectrum: December 2023
In the December issue of the IEEE Spectrum magazine, learn about how to preserve privacy and security in the cloud, why modernizing the power grid can't wait, corporate digital currencies, how the coldness of space can run lights on Earth, and more.

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IEEE announces 5 hybrid journals and 6 new fully open access journals coming in 2024. The new publications cover technologies such as cybernetics, immersive displays, privacy, sensors, electron devices, and more.

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IEEE Spectrum: November Issue
In the November issue of the IEEE Spectrum magazine, learn about the quest for assistive robots that empower their users, wind turbines that float, the digital afterlife, better design with generative AI, and more.

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IEEE Celebrates Open Access Week
As a supporter of open science, IEEE joins in the celebration of International Open Access Week from October 23rd through October 29th.

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IEEE Congratulates Nobel Prize Winners in Chemistry
IEEE congratulates Moungi G. Bawendi, Louis E. Brus, and Alexei I. Ekimov on winning the 2023 Nobel Prize for Chemistry. The prize was awarded jointly to the three scientists “for the discovery and development of quantum dots, nanoparticles so tiny that their size determines their properties.”

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Physics Nobel Prize
IEEE congratulates Ferenc Krausz, Pierre Agostini, and Anne L’Huillier on winning the 2023 Nobel Prize for Physics. The prize was awarded jointly to the three scientists “for experimental methods that generate attosecond pulses of light for the study of electron dynamics in matter.”

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