One company is using an innovative technology to help address the problem for underserved communities in the United States
A nonprofit in Maryland is giving current and former prisoners a chance at a better life by training them to become auto technicians. VOA’s Julie Taboh has more. Videographer: Adam Greenbaum
Major US retailer says it made more than 6,000 drone deliveries last year
As access to clean drinking water becomes increasingly difficult in many parts of the world, one company is using an innovative technology to help address this problem for underserved communities in the United States. VOA's Julie Taboh has more. Video: Adam Greenbaum
We're giving voice to A.I. From writing school papers to diagnosing mental health issues, find out how artificial intelligence is changing the world. Plus, discover how Florida is dealing with invasive species wreaking havoc on local ecosystems on The Inside Story: Giving Voice to A.I.
Imagine if your dog or cat could use words to let you know when they’re angry, lonely or in pain. Well now they can, thanks to an innovative communication tool that’s helping them express themselves more effectively. VOA's Julie Taboh has more. Camera: Adam Greenbaum
With much of the world grappling with a shortage of clean drinking water, a French company has developed an autonomous robot that’s helping to better maintain and preserve existing water supplies
Leaders gather ahead of World Water Day to discuss vital resource
Imagine if your dog or cat could use words to let you know when it's angry, lonely or in pain. Well, now pets can do that, thanks to an innovative communication tool that’s helping them express themselves more effectively. VOA’s Julie Taboh has more.
Technology analyzing thousands of voices may play a role in the future of medicine
Powerful snapshots of flora and fauna are stark reminders of planet Earth’s delicate ecosystems and the importance of their preservation
CES 2023 opens this week in Las Vegas. After an unusually low turnout last year due to the COVID-19 pandemic and supply chain issues, organizers say the consumer electronics show is back in full swing. VOA’s Julie Taboh shows us some of what to expect.
About one-third of attendees travel to Las Vegas from outside US to attend Consumer Electronics Show, world's largest technology trade show
An onion grower in Tanzania and a guava buyer in Colombia are using Agromovil to conduct business
Technology helps prevent theft and other crimes, but some worry it will make neighbors less friendly to newcomers
State Department’s Sarah Minkara discusses importance of integrating disability policy into foreign policy
Many Chinese citizens use virtual private networks to get over the Great Firewall to post photos, messages, videos and other materials
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