Medicine & TechnologyNorth Carolina family sues Google, alleging negligence as Google Maps reportedly directed their father to drive off a collapsed bridge. Continue reading to learn more of this story.
The United Kingdom plans to use a GPS fingerprint scanner to locate immigrants facing deportation charges. Know how this will affect one's data privacy, read here now!
John Deere, a giant equipment company, recently unveiled their driverless tractor that comes with cameras, GPS, and artificial intelligence so farmers can control them using their smartphones.
Time travel is indeed a real thing. However, it is not similar to the ones shown in movies or books and people can not change the past. So, how does it become possible?
Researcher Shane Elipot, from the Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science at the University of Miami, has proposed a new technique in monitoring the global rise of sea levels.
The difficulties of wartime have led to the creation of a lot of things. However, after the war, some of these things have found their way to more casual, civilian applications. Here are seven everyday objects originally invented for the military.
China's BeiDou system is complete with the launching of the last BDS-3 satellite this morning; a system that has been quite useful with multiple services during the pandemic.
Two smartphone-based systems that track users outside the visibility of GPS and recognize various objects found on the road scene in real time have been developed.
A group of students wanting to get the perfect shot launched a GoPro on a balloon to the sky near the Grand Canyon only to find the massive library of photos and videos two years after.