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Focus On Technology

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Focus On Technology

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Focus On Technology

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Focus On Technology

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Focus On Technology

A weekly Science and Technology podcast
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A German church even enabled an avatar to deliver the message. Other churches have utilized ChatGPT to write sermons.
Hybrid electric and sustainable fuel are just a few programs the partnership has taken on.
As the skies become more crowded, a device developed by a Cincinnati-based company could eventually keep the people flying in them safer.
Solvita, formerly the Community Blood Center, harvested donated skull and hip bones and made it flexible to cover the boys heads.
The Foundation Pain Index, developed by Ethos Labs, uncovers the biochemical origins of pain.
The Georgian government has sanctioned a cybersecurity master's degree program between St. Andrews Georgian University and Northern Kentucky University
Their fast and accurate decisions, like deciding which flowers to visit for nectar, could aid robots and self-driving vehicles.
The state is already testing self-driving vans in Southeast Ohio and partnering with East Logistics to deliver goods with automated trucks on interstates.
The chef-scientists are among the first to graduate with Cincinnati State's new Bachelor of Applied Science in Culinary and Food Science.
Beginning Tuesday, 3,000 entrepreneurs and investors will be in Cincinnati with hopes of increasing the number of African Americans in the tech sector.
AI can sort through information quickly, translate and personalize data, but it can also cause news stories to be rife with errors.
Tide Infinity has already been tested in bottle form and as a stain removal pen on the International Space Station.
Concertgoers have gone from passive to active as the performers they've come to see engage them with all kinds of technology.
Fashion designers are doing some pretty cool things with clothes, including an Italian startup which has designed knitted garments to shield facial recognition technology.
A trial with traumatic brain injury patients will more closely monitor blood pressure, blood sugar and body temperature and if necessary, administer ketamine to prevent "brain tsunamis."
The University of Cincinnati will test derivatives of the psilocybin Miami University's Dr. Andrew Jones is developing in his lab. These don't have the "trip."
GE is investing another $20 million at the EPISCenter in Dayton to build its seventh test cell for hybrid electric aircraft engine testing
Countries around the world are watching Ukraine's innovation and assessing their own innovation power, or "ability to invent, adopt and adapt new technologies."
You may have already walked through this technology without even knowing it was there.
Wood Hudson President Julia Carter, Ph.D., has partnered with the EPA and five pharmaceutical companies as students do research in her lab.
The autonomous cleaning robot for salt or freshwater weighs 400 pounds and can fit into the back of a pickup truck.
Ball State Professor of Anthropology Mark Hill thinks it comes down to social networks, not trade.
The University of Dayton is holding a seminar May 24-25 for farmers, chemical manufacturers, drone applicators, and government officials to determine the best nozzle and its placement to cut down on spray drift.
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