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Transit agency pilots gun detection tech
December 02, 2022 | News, Emerging TechPhiladelphia’s SEPTA will test an AI-based video analytics solution that aims to reduce gun-related violence on train platforms.
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How AI speeds time to repair
| News, Emerging TechArtificial intelligence that monitors networks can help teams pinpoint problems and suggest repairs.
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States enter the quantum race
| News, Emerging TechChattanooga is leveraging its high-speed fiber for the first commercial quantum network, while Maryland builds a quantum ecosystem.
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Maine’s 3D-printed wood-fiber home
December 01, 2022 | News, Emerging TechThe recyclable, 3D-printed homes could help fill the housing gap while advancing sustainable manufacturing.
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In northern Minnesota, autonomous vehicles are hitting rural roads
| News, Emerging TechAs Grand Rapids becomes the first rural community in the nation to pilot an autonomous shuttle service, it’s a trial by snow and ice rather than fire.
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City seeks digital twin for public building interiors
November 29, 2022 | News, Emerging TechAs original blueprints are no longer accurate, Aurora, Illinois, wants indoor digital maps to update records and increase public safety.
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Energy sets aside $550 million for state and local clean energy efforts
November 25, 2022 | News, Emerging TechThe money is available through the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law.
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Faster, scalable triage for mass casualty incidents
November 23, 2022 | News, Emerging TechDARPA is challenging innovators to develop advanced sensor and algorithm technology that can quickly assess the extent of an injury.
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Real-time tracking now available for some city school buses
| News, Emerging TechNew York City’s efforts to modernize school transportation have been dogged by delays — like its buses — but this new effort will allow parents and schools to monitor them.
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It’s time-out for leap seconds: an expert explains why the tiny clock adjustments will be paused from 2035
| News, Emerging TechLeap seconds once meant to synchronize the Coordinated Universal Time and Universal Time systems may be abandoned as scientists realize the dangers of computer systems that fail to correctly make the one-second adjustment.