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BISMARCK, N.D. (KFYR) - Interactive sidewalk art is popping up around downtown Bismarck in an effort by the city and local artists to promote beautifying public spaces and encourage physical activity.
Dylan MoriartyDylan Moriarty is a graphics reporter and cartographer at The Washington Post. @DylanMoriarty Joe FoxJoe Fox is a senior interactive news designer. Before joining The Post in 2018, they ...
It’s impossible to escape A.I., and NFL coaches are no different. Now coaches will be able to rely on a computer to tell them what play to call as part of the league’s partnership with Microsoft. The ...
EUGENE — Using technology during football games continues to expand at all levels of the sport, but Dan Lanning won’t be relying on artificial intelligence anytime soon. Last week, the NFL and ...
While the law is quite clear cut regarding using your phone or any other handheld device while driving, the rules surrounding using your car's built-in infotainment system is a little more vague. It ...
Numerous market analyses have shown that over the next five years, demand for lithium-ion batteries for everything from personal electric devices to grid-scale energy storage is expected to grow ...
"Born at Bologna, in 1578, died at Bologna, in 1600. Italian school. 95. Children's games. The maze, kite, &c. H. 25 in.; W. 53 in. Four charming compositions, evidently executed for the decoration of ...
When Lynne Schueler looked up at the branches of a beloved tree in her Massachusetts yard, she never expected that a drone might be looking down on her. Schueler, who had held a policy with the same ...
Finding a laptop that balances work and play can feel tricky, but the best gaming laptops are built to handle more than fast frame rates. A solid machine should let you jump into class projects, run ...
Check this funny one out, another plant related post. And its very strange - a houseplant playing its own computerised game. It's called Plant.play(). Thanks to the Arduino team for highlighting what ...
Would you trust AI with your healthcare? Millions of Americans already do—and they may not even realize it. In exam rooms across the country, doctors are now using artificial intelligence to ...