Cutting-edge technology could change the face of fashion as we know it. VOA’s Julie Taboh has more. Camera: Julie Taboh, Matt Clode
Rangers protecting threatened wildlife in Cambodia are using artificial intelligence to predict poachers’ next moves. Matt Dibble reports.
Since an artist garnered $69 million earlier this year for digital artwork tied to blockchain technology, artists and fans have taken an increasing interest in so-called nonfungible tokens. Tina Trinh explores the technology that’s disrupting the art world.
Scientists at a California company are using biotechnology to create an eco-friendly dye as an alternative to the toxic dyes typically used in the production of denim. VOA’s Julie Taboh has more. Camera - Matt Dribble, Adam Greenbaum.
Getting a good night’s sleep can be elusive. But sleep tracking rings, watches and even mattresses may offer insight into how to get a better night’s sleep. Michelle Quinn reports.
Computer scientists at the University of Maryland have developed anti-censorship software using artificial intelligence that learns on the job
An augmented reality app unites past and present, beginning with the Black Panther Party
Virtual reality has become common in online games, but it’s also being used in another realm — guided meditations. Deana Mitchell has the story
Concern over destructive wildfires in the western United States is driving a Seattle, Washington-based company’s quest for faster reforesting by using drones. Matt Dibble reports.
The limits on how far you can drive a car with an electric battery may be making some consumers reluctant to switch to electric vehicles. Breakthroughs in battery technology, however, may increase consumer confidence. Shelley Schlender reports
Technology that lets users swim with digital dolphins and walk through fantasy forests helps distract them from their physical problems
Moises’ goal is to give artists of all skill levels access to cutting-edge audio technologies, its creator says
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