Feb 13, 2020 | Cyber Security, Internet of Things
With the continuous development of IoT devices and other enterprise-grade technologies, businesses have had to develop a keen understanding of cyber-security and its consequences. But, there’s more to understanding cyber-security then just taking the “simple” steps to...
Feb 13, 2020 | Defense, Robots & Drones
Drones are growing in popularity, but the trend also posing some serious dangers, as some people are flying them in the wrong places and for the wrong reasons. “Everyone is becoming a pilot, every neighborhood is becoming an airport,” said Timothy Bean, CEO, Fortem...
Feb 13, 2020 | Agriculture, Artificial Intelligence, Featured, Robots & Drones
It’s a cloudy day in early October and I’m circling my rented Jeep Wrangler around a maze of industrial buildings in Hamilton, Ohio. Hamilton is a small city 30 miles north of Cincinnati with a population of just over 62,000 people. Like much of Ohio,...
Feb 13, 2020 | Autonomous Vehicles, Government, Mobility, Safety
House lawmakers on Tuesday touted progress toward bipartisan legislation on self-driving cars, with plans to release draft language soon. The development comes as pressure grows on Congress to quickly provide a regulatory framework for the fast-developing industry....
Feb 5, 2020 | Agriculture, Justice
Garrett Broad, assistant professor of communication and media studies and director of the Public Media Masters of Art Program, is researching food system injustices and plant-based alternatives to meat in the United States and abroad. Broad said “food system” means...
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