A nonprofit group in Maryland is using technology to help give current and former prisoners a chance at a better life by training them to become auto technicians. VOA’s Julie Taboh has more. Camera: Adam Greenbaum Produced by: Julie Taboh, Adam Greenbaum
Japanese tech startup helping blind users navigate more safely, one step at a time
Researchers at the University of Southern California are using machine learning to analyze brain scans to better predict diseases associated with aging. For VOA, Genia Dulot has the story from Los Angeles. Camera: Genia Dulot
One company is using an innovative technology to help address the problem for underserved communities in the United States
Using augmented reality technology to show words as they are spoken
Major US retailer says it made more than 6,000 drone deliveries last year
A growing number of startups are using artificial intelligence to replicate human voices. A company is creating synthetic voices for organizations to use for advertising, marketing and training. Phil Dierking reports.
The notion of an eco-friendly laptop may seem counterintuitive, but Dell’s Concept Luna proves it’s possible
Progress and stumbling blocks as Silicon Valley works with farmers to boost output, lower costs
Imagine if your dog or cat could use words to let you know when they’re angry, lonely or in pain. Well now they can, thanks to an innovative communication tool that’s helping them express themselves more effectively. VOA's Julie Taboh has more. Camera: Adam Greenbaum
With much of the world grappling with a shortage of clean drinking water, a French company has developed an autonomous robot that’s helping to better maintain and preserve existing water supplies
People can watch space trash nearly collide in real time on website
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