In the U.S., some restaurants and medical supply stores are turning to drones to deliver food, medicine, and other essential goods to people’s homes. VOA’s Julie Taboh has more.
Up to 40% of food in the U.S. is discarded. But as VOA’s Julie Taboh reports, a company in the Netherlands has come up with technology that can help reduce food waste in industrial kitchens. Camera: Tina Trinh, Orbisk; Produced by Julie Taboh, Adam Greenbaum
A California company has developed an eco-friendly version of plastic foam that could become a game changer in the packaging industry. VOA’s Julie Taboh has more. Camera: Cruz Foam
Cutting-edge technology could change the face of fashion as we know it. VOA’s Julie Taboh has more. Camera: Julie Taboh, Matt Clode
For the first time in its 55-year history, the Las Vegas-based tech trade event will be held online as well as in-person
As Joel Simon prepares to step down as head of the Committee to Protect Journalists, he looks back at two decades of defending media freedom
Scientists at a California company are using biotechnology to create an eco-friendly dye as an alternative to the toxic dyes typically used in the production of denim. VOA’s Julie Taboh has more. Camera - Matt Dribble, Adam Greenbaum.
Computer scientists at the University of Maryland have developed anti-censorship software using artificial intelligence that learns on the job
Journalists reporting from most repressive countries globally are honored at International Press Freedom Awards
Media awards shine a light on the increasingly repressive conditions and risks for journalists globally
Moises’ goal is to give artists of all skill levels access to cutting-edge audio technologies, its creator says
A major US airline recently partnered with an American aerospace company to bring back supersonic air travel that they say will be quieter, more sustainable and less expensive than in the past. VOA’s Julie Taboh has more
In 2011, the canine units began screening passengers in addition to cargo after the so-called 'underwear bomber' tried to ignite explosives in his clothing on a 2009 flight
Thanks to recent technological innovations, prosthetic hands and feet now have more mobility and function, with 3D printing opening more doors
Artificial intelligence and medical scanning technology are increasingly used to thwart terror attacks
Some Afghan Americans say their dream to return and live in their home country has died
Big ideas went into crafting the world’s smallest autonomous drones
Sensors built into a car pick up alcohol on a driver’s skin or breath and decide whether it’s safe for him or her to drive
Technology is becoming an important tool in law enforcement, but civil rights advocates are raising the alarm about people’s privacy
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