Text messages, online search histories could be used as evidence of intent in states that restrict the procedure, some say
As the U.S. military considers China’s military strength in the Indo-Pacific region, the U.S. Navy is turning to driverless ships to multiply its forces. VOA’s Jessica Stone takes us along for a closer look at this military innovation. Camera: Keith Lane
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
‘GPS’ artists and runners use global-positioning system software on their smart devices to draw large images on top of city maps
Firm says cryptocurrency mining can help power transition to cleaner energy
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
Enter a search query and DALL-E 2 generates realistic images in seconds
As global temperatures rise, tech firm attempts to transform cooling technology with an extraordinary new material
Conference in Austin, Texas, pulls in crypto experts from around the world
Artists use audio, animation to make stories come alive
While cryptocurrencies are not widely used to buy things, that has not curtailed their appeal to investors
New technology feeds data on human movement into AI software to create realistic animated characters
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