Dec 4, 2025 | Technology, Transit
An automated system that adjusts the timing of traffic signals when buses are running late is helping to improve transit reliability along Langston Blvd. Since late summer, county transportation officials have been using “transit signal priority” along the 5-mile...
Nov 20, 2025 | Food, Technology
Hunger relief nonprofit FreezeHunger announced a method of combatting hunger using advanced freeze dryers, GPS app software and its “Smart Food Silo” food pickup locker technology. “FreezeHunger’s unique technology solves the problems of food waste, availability and...
Nov 20, 2025 | Featured, Food, Technology
Last year, Thanksgiving hosts spent an average of $265 on food and drinks to serve 11 people. That cost is offset by 63% of guests bringing their favorite sides. While turkey is the traditional centerpiece, the latest survey from Campbell’s finds 63% of Americans...
Nov 13, 2025 | Technology, Traffic
Before the advent of computers, traffic lights were a marvel of mechanical and electromechanical engineering, utilizing timers, relays, and human intervention to manage bustling city intersections. This era of pre-digital innovation, which also saw breakthroughs like...
Nov 11, 2025 | Technology, Veterans
In the study, a group of 74 recently demobilized veterans agreed to wear a device on their wrist 24/7 as well as self-report through a brief daily questionnaire. The goal was to observe how the use of real-time data collected passively (through remote measurement) and...
Aug 7, 2025 | Artificial Intelligence, Technology
If the famous British sitcom The IT Crowd were made in 2035, the basement office would be empty. Roy and Moss would work remotely, juggling support tickets across time zones. Jen? Probably bypassing IT approvals altogether and installing...
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