Airports, prisons and electricity grids are turning to technology to keep drones out of their space
An onion grower in Tanzania and a guava buyer in Colombia are using Agromovil to conduct business
Innovations in lab-grown foods like salmon and chicken could help feed the growing demand for meat and seafood in a more humane and sustainable way
While many consumers feel the devices provide some peace of mind, some observers are concerned that they trigger personal biases toward those captured on camera
Airports, prisons and electricity grids are turning to technology to counter drones coming into their space
A flying car? High-speed pods that carry people? Will these be among the next technological breakthroughs? VOA’s Julie Taboh visited an exhibit that made some predictions about our future. Camera: Adam Greenbaum Produced by: Julie Taboh, Adam Greenbaum
Innovations in lab-grown foods could help meet the growing demand for meat and seafood in a more humane, sustainable way
Using image recognition technology to identify a gun
A growing number of people are turning to biowearable devices to help them manage their health conditions and improve their lives. VOA’s Julie Taboh reports. Camera: Adam Greenbaum.
As the U.S. reels from a surge of recent mass shootings, some technologists are focusing on how to prevent casualties. VOA’s Julie Taboh spoke with a couple of entrepreneurs who have developed gun-detecting technologies.
An assistive robot uses artificial intelligence to provide personalized care, comfort and companionship
The software may act as a deterrent to those who might commit war crimes, says a tech CEO
A growing number of people are turning to biowearable devices to help them manage their health conditions and improve their lives. VOA's Julie Taboh reports. Camera: Adam Greenbaum.
An assistive robot uses artificial intelligence to provide personalized care, comfort, and companionship
More money & more weapons from more nations pour into Ukraine. Meet those moving aid through the war-torn country & the Ukrainians just trying to keep their businesses afloat. Plus, an American technology facing criticism for how it’s used in the war on The Inside Story-Ukraine: Increasing Aid
The software is also used to combat misinformation in Russia that scenes of the war have been staged by Ukrainians with 'actors,' not real Russian soldiers
Bringing freeze-dried blood back to life. Cutting rocket fuel costs. Experiments in zero gravity environments could save money and lives, researchers say
Satellite imagery and underwater robotics are among the technologies that played a crucial role in the recent discovery of the Endurance, renowned explorer Ernest Shackleton’s ship that sank in frozen Antarctic waters in 1915. VOA’s Julie Taboh has more.
With one swipe, farmers launch their autonomous tractors from an app
Worry about the environment, dubbed 'eco-anxiety,' affects nearly half of young people worldwide, according to a recent survey
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