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Scranton Electronic Recycling ♻️
More than 150 people signed up to recycle old electronics. More than five tons of old computers and TVS expected ...
Tulsa Tech's Riverside Campus is hosting a two-day e-waste recycling event Friday and Saturday, giving students hands-on ...
AI designed for food operations is rapidly evolving, becoming razor-sharp at forecasting demand and managing inventory and ...
Computer vision is changing how retailers operate by making shelf tracking automated, efficient and accurate. Here's what ...
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Scientists achieve 10 times hydrogen output from nuclear waste using new method
A comprehensive review details how radioactivity can be harnessed to split water, offering a solution to the nuclear waste ...
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Brain-Like Computer Chips Help Self-Driving Cars Find Better Routes While Saving Energy
Researchers developed 3D flash memory chips that help self-driving vehicles plan optimal routes, using 74% less energy.
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German scientists plan natural-fiber blades to tackle wind turbine waste
A German project, backed by the Schleswig-Holstein Energy and Climate Protection Agency, aims to develop small-turbine rotor ...
Students at Tulsa Tech teamed up with the Electronic Synergy Foundation to help the community safely dispose of old ...
Computers, printers, cell phones and more will be collected at an Electronics Recycling Event on Nov. 17. Here's what to know ...
Palantir CEO Alex Karp says smart kids graduating from great universities with “generalized knowledge” are “effed” right now.
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