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5 burning questions about deploying voice recognition technology in health care Voice assistant technologies 5 like Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant are increasingly popular — today, nearly 25% 6 of U.S. households own a ...
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Railways to Use New Technology, Add Over 4 Lakh Berths Per Day: All You Need to Know Currently, there are up to two generator bogies in each train with Halfmann Bush (LHB) compartment linked. All these coaches are supplied with ...
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Harnessing technology for agricultural development in Africa: Lessons from Tanzania Achieving the SDGs requires collaborative strategies aimed at improving technologies of the Least Developing Countries (LDCs) in the productive ...
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Keep: Technology in the Classroom Is Great — When It Works. 3 Questions to Help Determine ... Internationally, students who report greater use of technology in their classrooms score worse on the PISA exam, the major international student ...
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Survey: Nearly Half of Students Distracted by Technology A recent study analyzed the perspectives of both students and instructors in regards to use of technology in the classroom setting.
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New bill would prevent use of facial recognition technology in Detroit "Research has already shown that facial recognition technology has significant difficulty identifying and recognizing African-American faces, leading to ...
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Hacked: How China Stole US Technology for Its J-20 Stealth Fighter Hacked: How China Stole U.S. Technology for Its J-20 Stealth Fighter ... of Chinese attempts to steal foreign aviation technology; as recently as 2017, ...
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ARPA-E funds high-risk, high-reward energy technology for grid control and more Modeled on a Department of Defense (DoD) effort to put emerging technologies into the hands of the military, ARPA-E provides funds to overcome ...
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New tracking technology for children with autism OMAHA, Neb. — Andrew Nitsick from the Autism Center of Nebraska has autism. He knows it can be dangerous when his friends wander.
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How a Longtime Tech Editor Keeps His Tech Use Simple How do New York Times journalists use technology in their jobs and in their personal lives? Jim Kerstetter, deputy technology editor in San Francisco, ...
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