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In a Monroe, Ohio, warehouse the size of seven football fields, 1,000 robots are getting the go-ahead to whiz around and collect your Kroger groceries in…
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Many of us have been living life for the past year in a world of virtual meetings. We've been jumping from one video call to another, connecting with…
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The Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden's Little Blue penguins are swimming more thanks in part to technology that helps encourage it.The smallest penguins…
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The Cincinnati Police Department has been undergoing technology upgrades in an effort to provide more transparency, efficiency, and ultimately, solve more…
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Four roommates are settling into their new home in Anderson Township and are excited about the prospect of having a greater level of autonomy. The "smart…
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U.S. cities and their residents are being preemptive to protect privacy when it comes to an increasing number of drones with cameras.Westport,…
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It's hard to believe an ornamental shrub from Asia could cause so many problems in U.S. forests. But the Amur honeysuckle and other invasive plants have…
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Video job interviews are becoming the norm, especially during COVID-19. But there is some question as to how fairly you are evaluated in this medium.CNBC…
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Automation is becoming more common in the workplace and two Brookings Institution authors join Cincinnati Edition to talk about the impact of machines on…
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Twenty years ago on Dec. 31, the world at large waited with anticipation. When the clock struck midnight and the calendar changed from 1999 to 2000, would…