Wind power is making a comeback on the high seas for even the world’s largest vessels. Matt Dibble has the story.
Guided by data from a bird-watching app, conservationists and farmers are creating instant wetlands for birds traveling thousands of miles. Matt Dibble has the story.
An assistive robot uses artificial intelligence to provide personalized care, comfort and companionship
Female tech leaders get involved in the evolving concept known as Web3, a decentralized internet
The software may act as a deterrent to those who might commit war crimes, says a tech CEO
Meta, formerly Facebook, wants to introduce people to the virtual worlds concept through its new Meta Store
Robots have long been used in manufacturing and other applications that need precise, fast and repeatable tasks. But making smart robots takes software. From Boulder, Colorado, Shelley Schlender reports.
Researchers say DNA can replace hard drives to help store the world’s ever-increasing digital output
Investors, companies are betting on autonomous freight trucking, but safety and job losses are concerns
Engineers are developing autonomous nanorobots that can swim through the body to remove cancerous tumors
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.
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