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Interior eyes micro drones
February 11, 2016 | NewsThe Department of Interior is considering adding commercial lightweight rotary drones to its unmanned systems fleet.
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NLM launches MedPix image database
| NewsThe National Library of Medicine launched MedPix, a free online medical imagery database.
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NASA putting humans on Mars (virtually)
| NewsThe Mars 2030 virtual-reality game will let users explore the Red Planet without leaving their own homes.
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Surfing the body-worn camera wave
February 10, 2016 | NewsAs the next wave of policing, body-worn cameras have the potential to drown law enforcement officials rather than carry them to shore.
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USGS opens more science data
| NewsThe U.S. Geological Survey will provide free public access to USGS-funded scholarly research and supporting data, no matter how it is published.
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NASA Ames smooths its cloud migration launch
| NewsA hybrid solution gave Ames Research Center the cloud storage it needed plus speedy response times and encryption.
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MTA to host transit hackathon
| NewsNew York's Metropolitan Transportation Authority is enlisting techies to crunch ridership and route data to improve bus transit on Staten Island.
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New York to build emerging tech R&D center
| NewsThe Emerging Technology and Entrepreneurship Complex on the University of Albany campus will provide the state’s technology industry with more resources to drive economic growth.
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77 cities respond to Smart City Challenge
February 09, 2016 | NewsThe winner of the Department of Transportation’s Smart City Challenge will receive more than $50 million in funding and support to improve its transportation network.
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Drone collects El Niño data
| NewsThe data collected by the NASA Global Hawk will help scientists at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration better understand El Niño's influence on weather in the United States.