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Self-healing reroutes electricity around a problem, kind of like a traffic app reroutes you around a car wreck.
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The chip is only accurate to six inches so ball measurement decisions are left up to the chain gang. There are a lot of other analytics coaches can get from the chipped ball and players who wear RFID tags.
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A recent report from Pew Research Center, The Metaverse in 2040, finds there is both enthusiasm and concern.
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The Council on Aging is better equipping caregivers for things like medication management, incontinence, hallucinations, and end of life conversations.
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"Engineering Systems for the Common Good" is a new class taught by Professor Rául Ordóñez. He was inspired to help people while growing up in Ecuador where poverty was all around him.
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University of Cincinnati researchers are incorporating such technology as recording equipment and QR codes as they study the social behavior and preservation of bobwhite quails.
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Students flew drones and created digital landscape models from GPS data, allowing them to zero in on new fossils.
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Astrophysicist Scott Nutter is part of NASA's TIGERISS experiment, which hopes to answer where atoms essential for life come from.
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It may be more expensive but it is more environmentally friendly. And the Motz Group, based in Newtown, has invented a way for the shells to be treated so people who are normally allergic to them don't react.
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The organoids, grown from human stem cells, can be customized to reflect specific disease conditions. The most recent involves the liver.