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‘Danger! Come back!” a high-tech ‘super bus’ means business in Osceola County

‘Danger! Come back! “The high-tech” super bus “means business in Osceola County (Alexa Lorenzo, WFTV.com/WFTV) OSCEOLA COUNTY, Florida – Central Florida kids will be back in class soon – and that means school buses will be back on the area’s roads. Districts want motorists to be aware when they are behind the wheel. READ: That’s when schools begin throughout Central Florida In Osceola County, Channel 9 reporter Alexa Lorenzo had the chance to catch a glimpse of a “super bus” that takes student safety to the next level. When a school bus stops and its sign stretches, you stop. It’sRead News

A high-tech athletic center to replace the historic strip on the FSC campus

A nearly 80-year-old bond shell on the campus of Florida Southern College was demolished this week to make way for a state-of-the-art athletic facility that will include locker rooms, training facilities and new offices. The L.N. The Pipkin Bandshell, built in 1943 and named for one of Florida Southern’s earliest trustees, served as a gathering place for students and members of the Lakeland community to enjoy music, theater and campus-oriented events. like jazz under the stars. In its place, the school will build the Adams Athletic Performance Center, named after trustee Robert J. Adams and his wife, Ginny, of Lakeland.Read News

Elon Musk’s wealthy high-tech ally is upset about receiving a subpoena from Twitter

Friends of Elon Musk are not very happy about receiving a summons from Twitter as part of the company’s legal battle with the CEO of Tesla. San Francisco-based Twitter is suing Musk in Delaware in an effort to complete a $44 billion sale of the social media company, a deal Musk is trying to get out of. According to a report from The Washington Post, Twitter’s legal team on Monday sought information about a group of investors and businessmen associated with Musk in a broad subpoena. Twitter declined to comment. According to the Post, the subpoena contains “requests for communications,Read News

High-tech hurricane tracking system using drones above and below water

Posted on August 2, 2022 at 6:24 pm See how drones could save lives in a hurricane ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. – Inside the building along the coast of St. Pete, scientists gain insight into data that could save lives during a hurricane. NOAA Director John Cortinas said his organization is partnering with Saildrone to launch a mission that will allow them to see parts of hurricanes that are not normally visible to humans. This is the second time NOAA and Saildrone have partnered on a hurricane mission. Saildrone sends drones and vessels to get a simultaneous view above and belowRead News

High-tech imaging offers a new way to detect signs of early glaucoma

A new non-invasive eye imaging method may be able to detect an early indicator of glaucoma in time to prevent disease progression and vision loss, according to a new study from the New York Eye and Ear Infirmary of Mount Sinai (NYEE). ). The study was published in the July/August issue of Ophthalmology Glaucoma. The study focused on measuring flavoprotein (FPF) fluorescence in the eye. Mitochondria – which are responsible for generating energy in cells – produce FPF when they are stressed, and FPF levels are elevated in people with glaucoma compared to people with normal eyes. Mitochondrial dysfunction inRead News

Should the United States try to restrict American high-tech companies from investing in China?

A measure under consideration in Congress plans to establish a process to monitor, and possibly ban, some American companies from investing in China. cbarnesphotography/Getty Images The purpose of the recently passed Chips Act is to help improve the competitiveness of America and China in semiconductor manufacturing. Another bill in Congress, the bipartisan COMPETES Act — of which CHIPS was once a part — is much larger in scope. A proposal by a group of partisan lawmakers wants to control how parties in the US can invest in rival countries like China. This law will create analytical methods to monitor theRead News

High-tech vest monitors lung function

Patients with severe respiratory or pulmonary diseases require intensive treatment and their lung function must be constantly monitored. As part of the Pneumo.Vest project, Fraunhofer scientists developed a technology in which noises in the lungs are recorded using a textile vest with integrated acoustic sensors. The signals are then converted and displayed visually with the software. In this way, patients outside the intensive care units can still be monitored continuously. Technology increases the possibility of diagnosis and improves the patient’s quality of life. For over 200 years, the stethoscope has been a standard tool for doctors and as such isRead News

Smart Slumber: High-tech gadgets to help you sleep

These intelligent devices help you fall and stay asleep for a full, restful night By John Elliot Originally published August 2, 2022 Not much is more important to your health and well-being than a good night’s sleep. But reaching dreamland – and staying there – is easier said than done. Fortunately, smart technology has not failed those struggling with sleep. From sleep-focused wearables to automated mattresses and devices to reduce snoring, connected tech has a solution for those who need help napping. Below are a few possibilities from the world of smart sleep technology. Apollo Neuro The goal of ApolloRead News

High Tech Fashion: AI Fashion and Fashion in the Metaverse

Space Runners creates designs for the metaverse. Space Runners Could Be the Next Supreme Have Decentraland wearables left you wanting something more than crypto company logo t-shirts and basic hoodies for your metaverse look? Space Runners, the NFT metaverse’s first fashion brand and the largest independent blockchain fashion project, prioritizes design and portability (in any metaverse of your choice). Co-founded last year by former McKinsey consultant Won Soh and Deniz Özgür, the company has capitalized on sneaker culture by cleverly partnering with NBA stars to offer owners perks like game tickets and signed merchandise. This year, thanks in part toRead News

WRAL Investigates: New high-tech security tool is coming to NC schools

Cullen Browder, WRAL Anchor/Reporter The headlines are heartbreaking, sick and all too frequent. Towns like Columbine, Newtown, Parkland, and Uvalde—usually quiet places most Americans have never heard of—until massacres occurred at local schools. Marketing research firm Ombdia estimates that schools will spend more than $3 billion on school security in 2021. North Carolina lawmakers are adding millions to that total to add another layer of high-tech security to the state’s schools. The newly signed state budget allocates $4.4 million to put panic alarms in North Carolina’s middle and high schools, but not elementary schools as of now. WRAL Investigates reachedRead News

The new program offers high school students an immersive experience in high-tech research

High school seniors are being given the opportunity to gain experience in scientific methods thanks to a new program at the University of New Mexico funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF). Led by Associate Professor, Terefe Habteyes in the Department of Chemistry and Medicine and the Center for High Technology Materials (CHTM), the High School Incoming Senior Research (HSISR) program exposes students to future career paths in science. For six weeks in the summer, five high school students were given the opportunity to do something they would not normally do in their high school classes: conduct experiments in aRead News

High tech home in Boardman encourages independent living

Staff photo / J.T. Whitehouse George Gabriel, service and support administrator supervisor for the Mahoning County Council of Developmental Disabilities, shows a unique stove safety device that can shut off the gas line when the stove is left on without activity. BOARDMAN – In years past, people with developmental disabilities had to have aids to help them go about their daily lives. Today, thanks to changing technology, the person can live more independently and still function in a safe environment. The technology was on display at the Mahoning County Council on Disability Advancement “Tech House” in Boardman. The house hasRead News

Home of high-tech: the five best smart refrigerators in 2022

In 2022, refrigerators are much more than a cooling unit for your food. As with many household appliances, the humble fridge has become more advanced, connected and feature-rich than ever before. Broadly speaking, a smart fridge is defined by having Wi-Fi connectivity, but some products also boast smart home compatibility with other appliances, built-in hubs and screens, interior cameras and monitoring capabilities. Here’s a look at some of the best smart fridges to enhance your kitchen in 2022. Samsung Family Hub Smart Fridge Samsung’s smart refrigerator series redefines the parameters of the refrigerator and features a Family Hub that connectsRead News

Three shots on Oakland Tech’s high school campus

OAKLAND – A man, woman and girl were shot on Sunday on the campus of a high school in the city, officials said. Just before 1:20 pm, police responded to reports of a possible shooting at Oakland Technical High School, located at 4351 Broadway. When officers arrived, they were directed to the football field near the 42nd Street side of the campus, where several hundred people were attending one of several youth football games scheduled between the Oakland Dynamites and the Valley Boyz, based in Fresno. Soon after, officers found a 30-year-old man with two gunshot wounds to his feetRead News

Gartner Says Global RPA Software Revenue Will Reach $2.9 Billion in 2022

Global robotic process automation (RPA) software revenue is projected to reach $2.9 billion in 2022, an increase of 19.5% from 2021, according to the latest forecast from Gartner, Inc. “By achieving a growth rate of 31% in 2021, the RPA market grew well above the average growth rate of the global software market of 16%,” said Cathy Tornbohm, distinguished VP analyst at Gartner. “Organizations are using RPA to accelerate business process automation initiatives and digital transformation plans, connecting their legacy nightmares with their digital dreams to improve operational efficiency.” Although growing more slowly than previous years, the global RPA softwareRead News

A new high-tech mattress ‘coaxes the body to sleep faster’, researchers find

A new high-tech mattress may get people to fall asleep faster, researchers have claimed. The innovative mattress, developed by a group of engineers at the University of Texas, Austin, works by manipulating the body’s core temperature. Our body temperature changes on a natural 24-hour cycle, and a lower core temperature helps make you feel sleepy. While it may seem counterintuitive, the mattress lowers core temperature by warming the neck, which helps stimulate blood flow to the hands and feet – allowing that heat to dissipate faster. dr Shabab Haghayegh, who led the development of the mattress, said: “We encourage sleepinessRead News

High-tech seafloor mapping is finding amazing structures everywhere

Giant coral towers, vast reefs and other formations are fascinating explorers Mark Fischetti is a senior editor at Scientific American. He covers all aspects of sustainability. Follow him on Twitter @markfischetti Credit: Nick Higgins Oceanographers like to say that we know more about the moon’s surface than we do about the Earth’s seafloor. It’s true. As of 2017, only 6 percent of the global seafloor had been mapped, mostly by ships with sonar instruments sailing back and forth in straight lines over a local part of the sea. But since then, nations have become eager to map the seafloor withinRead News

Why Ukraine wants this high-tech American missile launcher

Ukraine continues to request Western assistance to fend off Russian aggression, and the US-made HIMARS weapons system’s precise rockets are in high demand. Who makes this lethal rocket launcher and why is it so effective? Artillery quickly became the most important weapon in Ukraine’s war with Russia. Ukrainian forces began using newer western artillery such as the M777 Howitzer on the battlefield. But a different type of weapon had a bigger impact. The American-made High Mobility Artillery Rocket System, also known as HIMARS, was a major high-tech upgrade for the Ukrainian military.

Man City fans will be wearing modern scarves next season

Soccer Soccer – Premier League – Manchester City unveil new signings – Etihad Stadium press room, Manchester, Britain – July 10, 2022 A general view of Manchester City fans during the unveilings Action Images via Reuters / Carl Recine July 27 (Reuters) – Some Manchester City fans will be sporting the latest in wearable technology next season as the humble football scarf gets an upgrade, complete with a biometric sensor integrated into the fabric to monitor data emotional, physiological and movement. Using an EmotiBit bio-sensor that sits discreetly on the neck, ‘The Connected Scarf’ captures the body’s bio-signals throughout aRead News

High-tech products are a hit at an international exhibition

The XPeng electric flying car is seen at the Second China International Consumer Products Exhibition (CICPE) in Haikou, Hainan Province in southern China, July 28, 2022 (Xinhua / Yang Guanyu) HAIKOU, July 29 (Xinhua) – Player wearing a helmet and with VR glasses, he climbed onto the snowboard, moving left and right along the ski slope projected on a huge screen. At the ongoing second China International Consumer Products Expo, telecommunications giant China Mobile will showcase ski equipment equipped with virtual reality (VR) technology, which allows players to experience skiing in the tropical province of Hainan. “5G has high bandwidthRead News

New high-tech mattresses ‘trick’ the body into falling asleep faster, researchers have found

A new high-tech mattress is able to put people to sleep faster, researchers have claimed. The innovative mattress, developed by a group of engineers at the University of Texas, Austin, works by manipulating the body’s core temperature. Our body temperature changes according to a natural 24-hour rhythm and a lower core temperature helps you feel sleepy. Although it may seem counterintuitive, the mattress lowers core temperature by warming the neck, which helps stimulate blood flow to the hands and feet—thus dissipating that heat faster. Dr Shabab Haghayegh, who led the development of the mattress, said: “We facilitate readiness to sleepRead News

The Australian Institute of Science is Creating New Technologies

The Australian Institute of Marine Science (AIMS) is expanding, with many new high-tech jobs on offer in areas such as marine robotics, virtual reality and artificial intelligence. Melanie Olsen, project director of AIMS’s tropical marine technology test range ReefWorks, said AIMS has stepped up implementation of cutting-edge technology to deepen understanding of the changing tropical marine environment. “We are using next-generation sensors, artificial intelligence, robotics, autonomous systems and cloud computing to provide more comprehensive knowledge, faster, to inform sustainable management of Australia’s tropical oceans,” she said. “In doing so, we are also improving the safety of our field operations and providing cost-effectiveRead News

Worth the drive: An inside look at Topgolf’s new state-of-the-art golf course – within the Seattle range

A modest tee shot from the Boeing aircraft manufacturing plant in Renton, Wash., golf balls are flying at a new Topgolf sports and entertainment center that opened Friday. Topgolf Renton-Seattle is the company’s 78th location and first in Washington state, and golfers of all skill levels flocked to the resort amid a heat wave to hit balls, play games, eat , drink and drink in the atmosphere. Topgolf uses Toptracer, a ball-tracking technology that powers the golf cart experience. Each ball hit from 102 different lanes on three levels is monitored by cameras that instantly transmit data such as speedRead News

Stop looking for shortcuts in your high-tech career path

A few weeks ago, I attended the 50th anniversary event of the foundation of the IBM research laboratory in Israel – where I spent most of my career. There were dozens of people who worked in the lab over the years, which essentially formed the local high-tech industry. Some have moved on to founding start-ups, others have joined large corporations. All products built and breakthrough technologies developed. People of all kinds, genders and sectors, none of which have cut corners on their way to their destination. Today, the common trend is for people to enter the high-tech industry through accelerationRead News

Hermès Goes High-Tech With H08 In Ceramic PVD Coated Titanium And Blue

Hermès Goes High-Tech With H08 In Ceramic And Blue PVD-Coated Titanium I think the main achievement of Hermès is to make their luxury products so comfortable and relaxed. These are sophisticated objects made for life, not status symbols to carry around for the rest of the world to see. This marks a distinctly different approach to luxury compared to Hermès’ main competitors, and one that has proven very successful. This also applies to Hermès watches such as the H08, whose first edition was launched in 2021. Hermès H08 in Blue Titanium (Photo courtesy of Hermès/Joel Von Allmen) A not-so-common sportyRead News