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[edit] About This Subject
[edit] Topics
[edit] 3D Printing
[edit] Articles
Students Attitudes Toward Body Image Donation for 3D Printing
[edit] Quantum Computing
[edit] Articles
Consumer Applications of Quantum Computing. IEEE Consumer Electronics Magazine.
Scientists and Citizens: Getting to Quantum Technologies
The National Quantum Initiative Will Also Benefit Classical Computers. Rebooting Computers.
[edit] Automation
Man Versus Machine: Resisting Automation in Identity-Based Consumer Behaviour
Fear and Hope in an Age of Mass Automation: Debating the Future of Work
The Future of Human Creative Knowledge Work Within the Digital Economy
Autonomous vehicles: challenges, opportunities, and future implications for transportation policies
Automation, machine learning, and artificial intelligence in echocardiography: A brave new world