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...
Jul 10, 2025 | Space, Talent, Technology, US Economy
NASA is hemorrhaging employees, thanks in no small part to the White House’s efforts to prune the federal workforce. According to internal documents reviewed this week by Politico, more than 2,000 senior-level staff are planning to leave the agency via the Trump...
Jul 10, 2025 | Accessibility, Featured, Technology
When the Americans with Disabilities Act was signed into law in 1990, the internet was still in its infancy. Can you believe that smartphones did not yet exist? But even without explicit language around digital access, the ADA set a precedent that would shape how the...
Jul 3, 2025 | Disabilities, Technology
It sounds like something from a futuristic film: Technology that allows users to control their environment with mere thoughts. But for kids with disabilities in Ontario, it’s an emerging reality that’s helping them connect with the world around them...
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