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Uber may offer its self-driving technology to Toyota Lyft and Waymo might not be the only ridesharing companies developing self-driving technology with hopes of making it available to others. Nikkei has claimed that Uber is in talks to slip its autonomous vehicle system into a Toyota minivan, marking one of its first reported attempts to sell its tech to ...
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The power of quantum technology in 2018 Quantum technology is a new field in physics, derived from quantum physics and, especially, quantum mechanics and it transposes their principles into every day use applications such as quantum computers, quantum cryptography or quantum imaging. Ever since the study of quantum technology has ...
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New technology of smoke bombs able to obscure visible and IR detection Setting off smoke bombs is more than good fun on the Fourth of July. The military uses smoke grenades in dangerous situations to provide cover for people and tanks on the move. But the smoke arms race is on. Increasingly, sensors can now go beyond the visible range into the infrared (IR) region of the ...
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DoD and interagency group looking to step up collaboration on space technology "With the innovation in space technology that is happening, there is growing interest in coordinating programs and requirements across the agencies," Hogan Grignon said. The Pentagon could team up with NASA and the FAA on projects where technologies overlap. "Are there requirements that can be ...
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Ten Oil and Gas Technology Start-Ups Win Funding Pipelines that are "zipped" together and a safer, greener and cheaper alternative to LNG could result from a technology accelerator program underway at the Oil and Gas Technology Centre in Scotland. Up to £100,000 will be given to each of 10 companies through the TechX pioneer technology ...
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New gas safety sensor based on graphene technology Dogs have a far superior sense of smell to humans, and it this ability that has inspired a research team from the Laboratory of Bio-Inspired Smart Interfacial Science and Technology of Ministry of Education, School of Chemistry, Beihang University, Beijing. Olfaction in dogs is equivalent to what vision is ...
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Global talent is finding India more attractive now: Krishnan Rajagopalan of Heidrick & Struggles As digital disruption shakes up the C-suite globally, companies are trying to figure out how best to hire their chief executive officers (CEOs). That's what Krishnan Rajagopalan helps companies do. The 58-year-old is the global CEO of Heidrick & Struggles, one of the world's largest executive search firms.
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BLAKE DOYLE: The impact of technology on jobs Societies have experienced many technological transformations through our history. None will be as rapid as the impact of mechanization and artificial intelligence (AI). In the longer-term we will flourish. In the short-run, the displacement will be profound. This disruption is immediate and unforgiving.
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I Committed To Going Tech-Free On Weekends. Here's How It Changed My Life Slowly, I started to create boundaries for myself around technology. I started taking walks without my phone, turning the phone on "do not disturb" for a bit each day, and never having my phone at meals. I also started taking a few hours off each weekend, and I decided to stay off social media completely ...
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Work culture, tech adoption and hiring right - exploring the Future of Work YourStory's Future of Work was a one-day conference that drew a large crowd from the startup and tech ecosystems, looking to hear more about how jobs will be defined in future. At a time when 'Uberisation of jobs' is becoming the norm, the Future of Work conference organised by YourStory on ...
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