On Monday, Aug. 21, for the first time in 99 years, a solar eclipse will march across the United States from west coast to east coast, and excitement is building across the nation
Cambodian girls, as young as 11 and 12, make a mobile phone app to fight poverty.
A group of young Cambodian girls recently took part in a mobile app competition for girl coders in California. Traveling from their home country to participate in the global competition, their story offers inspiration for other girls around the world to consider a career in tech.
Moviegoers whom VOA spoke with about China’s blockbuster action film ‘Wolf Warrior 2’ say it was the film’s touches of reality that drew them in, not chest-thumping nationalism.
Runner-up teams from Cambodia, India, Canada and the U.S. will receive $5,000 each.
It's been dubbed 'digital democracy' a whole new way of scrutinizing the government and those on the public payroll. VOA Khmer's Seourn Vathana narrates.
Publishers and filmmakers have raised public awareness about social issues for decades; video game makers now hope to reach the younger digital generation in the same way.
A rapidly-growing robotics industry in India is helping usher in automation technology in companies. VOA Khmer's Seourn Vathana narrates.
Their "Cambodia Identity Product" mobile app was selected from over 1,100 apps worldwide and the girls will compete against other teams from India, Canada, the United States and Hong Kong.
The public bus system, which was resumed in 2014 after a failed pilot project in 2001, is used by up to 8,000 Cambodians each day.
The group of young scientists aged between 16 and 18 were selected to compete in the international technology competition from their schools in rural Siem Reap province.
Robots from around the world clashed in Washington, DC this week. It's part of the global competition bringing high schools students together to learn tech, but also to solve problems. VOA Khmer's Hong Chanda narrates.
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