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Local Energy Storage Is a Clever Infrastructure Innovation
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Can common sense be built into AI?
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NASA seeks partners for urban air mobility challenge
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A Long-Term Solution for Scooter Sharing
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HHS taps AI, automation for grants management
The Department of Health and Human Services is automating data processes to improve grants management.
FAA to sort out drone spectrum-use strategy
Congress wants a report on the spectrum bands unmanned aerial systems should use.
D.C. Prepares to Launch Transportation as a Service
The city wants to boost for-hire vehicle occupancy rates, while also improving low-income residents’ access to transportation and reducing traffic congestion.
DOT issues new guidance for automated vehicles
The voluntary guidance prioritizes safety and technical neutrality and minimizes regulation while promoting operational and legal consistency across states and throughout the transportation industry.
Science agencies invest in quantum
In conjunction with the release of the administration's national strategy on quantum computing, the Department of Energy, along with other agencies and universities, is setting the stage for a quantum-friendly future.
Blockchain 101: NIST releases tech overview
NIST’s Blockchain Technology Overview addresses the benefits of distributed ledgers and provides a guide for suitability.
Alexa goes to work: Digital voice assistants in the office
Scientists at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory are testing whether chatbots and tools like Alexa and Google Home can automate common office workflow tasks.
WiFi scanners offer inexpensive security
A Rutgers research project delivers X-ray machine-like scanning of bags for less than one-tenth the cost.
How the 'mother of all demos' changed the world
In 1968, computers got personal as Douglas Engelbart made people re-think what computers can do.
Better Data Management is Key to Denver’s Smart City Aspirations
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