Emerging technologies are novel technologies whose development or practical applications are still largely unrealized. They include nanotechnology, biotechnology, robotics, 3D printing, blockchains, and artificial intelligence. Since the invention of the wheel, technologies have helped increase humans’ economic output. And when they struggled to find workers, some found surprising solutions. A Continue Reading
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MIT Technology Review
As chair of the Department of Performing Arts, Krugar focuses on enhancing a scene with music while keeping the audience immersed in the medium. Walker wants to share Deaf and hard-of-hearing stories to bridge the gap between cultures and represent the Deaf community in Hollywood. Happiness of employees and driving Continue Reading
New York Institute of Technology NYIT
The ancient Romans had many public flush toilets, which emptied into an extensive sewage system. The primary sewer in Rome was the Cloaca Maxima; construction began on it in the sixth century BCE and it is still in use today. The oldest known constructed roadways are the stone-paved streets of Continue Reading
Bloomberg Technology
This program has selected 31 students from ITS, majoring in Biomedical Engineering and Industrial Design, that will be teamed up with 17 students from VIVES University of Applied Sciences. Professor Padmanabhan’s students engage in hands-on research experiences that help build a better future through the creation of advanced complex materials Continue Reading
International Competences in Healthcare Technology
Technological utopianism refers to the belief that technological development is a moral good, which can and should bring about a utopia, that is, a society in which laws, governments, and social conditions serve the needs of all its citizens. Examples of techno-utopian goals include post-scarcity economics, life extension, mind uploading, Continue Reading
Rochester Institute of Technology
NEW ORLEANS — Drought upriver has left the Mississippi River so low and slow that salt water is creeping farther than usual along the bottom toward New Orleans and threatening drinking water, the Army Corps of Engineers said Wednesday. TOKYO — Japan is providing a major U.S. chipmaker a subsidy Continue Reading
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The conference covers the latest research, knowledge and innovation in the fields of Electrical Engineering, Nanotechnology Engineering, Industrial Engineering, Data Science Technology, and Robotics and Artificial Intelligence. Build the strongest argument relying on authoritative content, attorney-editor expertise, and industry defining technology. Combining her technology degree with liberal arts provided Diana Continue Reading
Stevens Institute of Technology
At Swinburne, our researchers are dedicated to driving economic and social impact. We search for solutions at the intersection of technology and humanity, pushing the boundaries of what’s possible in the future and now. It all happens thanks to the multidisciplinary approach of our research institutes, Digital Research Innovation Capability Continue Reading
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The ancient Romans had many public flush toilets, which emptied into an extensive sewage system. The primary sewer in Rome was the Cloaca Maxima; construction began on it in the sixth century BCE and it is still in use today. The oldest known constructed roadways are the stone-paved streets of Continue Reading
Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology, Government of India
FRANKFURT, Germany — Shares in luxury carmaker Porsche AG rose on their first day of public trading after German parent company Volkswagen raised 9.4 billion euros ($9.1 billion) for one of the largest initial public offerings in European history. LORDSTOWN, Ohio — Commercial electric vehicle startup Lordstown Motors says it Continue Reading
