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Kimberley Mok
Kimberley is a writer, graphic artist and designer with a training in architecture, sustainable design and ecology. Located out of Montréal, Quebec, she covers culture and science stories for The New Stack.
POSTS BY Kimberley
Technology
Researchers Are Developing Robots That Can Feel Your Pain
5 Jun 2016 6:03am, by
Kimberley Mok
Culture
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Machine Learning
In-Ear Device Translates Foreign Languages Almost Instantly
29 May 2016 5:47am, by
Kimberley Mok
Culture
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Security
Breakthrough in Random Number Generation Could Boost Data Encryption
22 May 2016 5:18am, by
Kimberley Mok
Technology
Battery-Free Devices Power Up on Radio Waves and Can Be Programmed Wirelessly
8 May 2016 4:10am, by
Kimberley Mok
Culture
Solar-Powered Watly Brings Water, Power and WiFi to Impoverished Regions
1 May 2016 3:20am, by
Kimberley Mok
Technology
Microchip-Equipped Flying Beetles Could Outmaneuver Drones
24 Apr 2016 4:14am, by
Kimberley Mok
Cloud Native Ecosystem
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Machine Learning
Solar-Powered House With Algorithmic ‘Brain’ Wirelessly Shares Energy With Car
17 Apr 2016 4:31am, by
Kimberley Mok
API Management
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Culture
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DevOps Tools
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Machine Learning
Fuzzy.io Wants to Democratize Artificial Intelligence For All Developers
8 Apr 2016 7:50am, by
Kimberley Mok
CI/CD
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Cloud Native Ecosystem
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Culture
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Data Science
Brooklyn Microgrid: A Blockchain-based Platform for Locally Traded Electricity
3 Apr 2016 8:21am, by
Kimberley Mok
Culture
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IoT Edge Computing
Wearables Could Track Addict Drug Use More Effectively
27 Mar 2016 2:47pm, by
Kimberley Mok
Cloud Native Ecosystem
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Machine Learning
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Software Development
What Google’s AlphaGo Win Means for Artificial Intelligence
20 Mar 2016 6:38am, by
Kimberley Mok
Machine Learning
Driverless Cars Recognize Peds Better With Deep Learning Algorithm
19 Mar 2016 1:32pm, by
Kimberley Mok
Technology
Estonia’s E-Residents Are Part of A Growing Distributed Digital Nation
13 Mar 2016 9:16am, by
Kimberley Mok
Technology
Scientists Adapt 1930s Radio Tech To Help Build Unhackable Quantum Internet
6 Mar 2016 7:00am, by
Kimberley Mok
Culture
Sound Geeks Are Resurrecting the Analog Synthesizer
21 Feb 2016 3:39am, by
Kimberley Mok
Culture
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Machine Learning
Machine Learning Deciphers the Howling ‘Dialects’ of Endangered Wolves
14 Feb 2016 6:00am, by
Kimberley Mok
Culture
Battery-Free Sensor Patch Harvests Power from Body Heat
7 Feb 2016 7:41am, by
Kimberley Mok
Cloud Native Ecosystem
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Machine Learning
Artificial ‘Imagination’ Helped Google AI Master Go, the Most Complex Game Ever Invented
31 Jan 2016 7:16am, by
Kimberley Mok
Technology
NASA Plans Slithery “Bladder Bots” to Explore Harsh Terrains
24 Jan 2016 6:21am, by
Kimberley Mok
Culture
Collaborative Robots Will Help Human Workers, Not Replace Them
17 Jan 2016 6:55am, by
Kimberley Mok
Technology
One Day We May All be Embedded with Biologically-Powered Microchips
10 Jan 2016 11:24am, by
Kimberley Mok
Culture
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Machine Learning
Machines ‘Learn to Learn’ with New Algorithm
3 Jan 2016 4:10pm, by
Kimberley Mok
Culture
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Machine Learning
The Year Ahead: What’s in Store for Machine Learning?
31 Dec 2015 9:45am, by
Kimberley Mok
Cloud Native Ecosystem
How Distributed Computing is Driving the Next Generation of Mini Particle Accelerators
27 Dec 2015 10:13am, by
Kimberley Mok
Culture
Researchers Create “Plant Cyborg” from Enhanced Rose
20 Dec 2015 9:15am, by
Kimberley Mok
Culture
How Super-Fast Light-Powered Nanosubmarines Could Deliver Your Drugs
13 Dec 2015 7:20am, by
Kimberley Mok
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