SETI Institute and telescope maker Unistellar to crowdsource data from thousands of consumer telescopes to expand horizons farther
A smartphone app that combines computer vision with a host of experts is empowering nature enthusiasts across the globe to document the organisms around them. Matt Dibble takes a closer look.
The school says it's being done to combat distractions and increase learning but some students don't seem to be coping well with the separation
Tech headset reads brain signals and acts on them
A new cellphone company promises to keep kids safer while using their phones
What would it be like to attend a concert with thousands of other people without leaving your home? Matt Dibble dons a VR headset to find out
Rocket rideshare can build a vehicle once a month to launch into space
According to a United Nations study, the world produces enough food waste to feed as many as 2 billion people each year. A tech startup has a goal to get that food to those who need it. Matt Dibble reports.
Technology company helps motivate users to achieve maximum physical therapy through games
Imagine if your car can sense your emotions and play happy music when you are sad. That’s what a team of researchers at Texas A&M University is working on -- to look at brain waves that correlate to different human emotions and ultimately teach that to an autonomous vehicle. VOA’s Elizabeth Lee has the details from College Station, Texas.
Mobile device makers are constantly reinventing their products to keep consumers coming back, and paying, for more. The race to outdo each other has resulted in new form factors like foldable and dual screens.
Advances in computer interface could allow people with sight and hearing disabilities to 'see' and 'hear'
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