Researchers at Oregon State University have developed a process that uses polluted water to produce hydrogen while purifying the water at the same time. VOA’s Julie Taboh reports on advances in the fossil fuel alternative.
Hundreds killed in demonstrations last year
An art exhibition in Rockville, Maryland, pays tribute to women in Iran who have been killed for speaking out against injustice. VOA’s Julie Taboh has more.
Drone photographers and videographers from around the world submitted more than 65,000 pieces of work in an annual online competition. VOA’s Julie Taboh highlights some of the winning entries.
With warming ocean waters threatening much of the world’s coral reefs, some ecologists are using simple technology to help restore them. VOA’s Julie Taboh has more.
Experts weigh in on its limitless potential
Move raises questions about balancing risk and innovation and how to govern AI development
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security is exploring ways artificial intelligence can help detect illegal shipments of the synthetic opioid fentanyl. VOA’s Julie Taboh has more. VOA footage by Adam Greenbaum
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres says, 'AI will have an impact on every area of our lives' and advocated for the creation of 'new United Nations entity to support collective efforts to govern this extraordinary technology'
Despite warnings, experts share cautious optimism about AI
President Joe Biden commits more than $40 billion toward linking 8.5 million US households, businesses to reliable high-speed internet by 2030
President Joe Biden commits more than $40 billion toward linking 8.5 million households, businesses in US to reliable high-speed internet by 2030.
65,000 entries in contest
Homeland Security exploring ways artificial intelligence might help prevent illicit goods from entering country
US Homeland Security task force to explore ways AI might help detect, prevent illicit goods from entering country
A nonprofit group in Maryland is using technology to help give current and former prisoners a chance at a better life by training them to become auto technicians. VOA’s Julie Taboh has more. Camera: Adam Greenbaum Produced by: Julie Taboh, Adam Greenbaum
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security is exploring ways artificial intelligence can help detect fentanyl and prevent it from entering the country. VOA’s Julie Taboh has more.
One company is using an innovative technology to help address the problem for underserved communities in the United States
A nonprofit in Maryland is giving current and former prisoners a chance at a better life by training them to become auto technicians. VOA’s Julie Taboh has more. Videographer: Adam Greenbaum
Major US retailer says it made more than 6,000 drone deliveries last year
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