In Rockdale, Texas, two bitcoin mining factories use energy-intensive computers to solve complex problems, part of a boom in bitcoin mining operations around the US
Female tech leaders get involved in the evolving concept known as Web3, a decentralized internet
Engineers are developing autonomous nanorobots that can swim through the body to remove cancerous tumors
Texas law seen as model by many abortion opponents preparing for Supreme Court decision giving states rights to regulate procedures
Sensor-packed robots are changing how movies and commercials are made. Deana Mitchell has the story.
All eyes are on the Supreme Court, which is expected in June to decide on a case that could reshape abortion in the US
In the U.S. for more three months, these refugee families say they are not getting the help they need from the local refugee agency
Soldiers who experienced combat trauma have a new way of getting help — walking through a virtual reality simulation of their experience. Deana Mitchell spoke to a psychologist about how it works
As more Afghan refugees are approved to enter the US, VOA’s Deana Mitchell catches up with one family who has now been here for three months
Virtual reality has become common in online games, but it’s also being used in another realm — guided meditations. Deana Mitchell has the story
Technology that lets users swim with digital dolphins and walk through fantasy forests helps distract them from their physical problems
Brain computer interfaces, where computers analyze brain signals and help paralyzed people to write and carry out other actions, is a burgeoning area of research. VOA’s Deana Mitchell has the story of one breakthrough.
The Biden administration is utilizing a controversial policy as the basis for the mass expulsion of the more than 12,000 Haitians arriving at the U.S. seeking asylum at the Del Rio, Texas, border crossing. Deana Mitchell reports.
Flights back to Haiti: What may be the swiftest large-scale expulsion of migrants in US history
A robot called Moxi is helping nurses and hospital staff focus more on patients by taking care of menial tasks. The VOA’s Deana Mitchell has the story. Camera: Deana Mitchell Produced by: Deana Mitchell
In the Southern US state, abortions after 6 weeks are illegal, and citizens can sue an abortion provider or anyone who helps a woman obtain one
Now in Houston, under the care of YMCA International, Sediqi family of four is relying on others to help as they begin their new life
One of the challenges for delivery robots is how to navigate people’s homes, says one expert
With the coronavirus pandemic easing in the US, experts say an unprecedented number of people are choosing to leave their professions
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