New research funded by the National Safety Council shows how artificial intelligence and augmented reality can reduce ergonomic risks.
A research volunteer uses augmented reality goggles to perform astronaut-like tasks during a simulated space mission.
When a public school teacher from San Juan, Batangas, shared an open letter about her son’s thirst for science, the message reached the right people. On Thursday, the Department of Science and ...
New Contract With Leading Japanese Printing and Technology Company Represents Museum’s Aim To Increase Access Using ...
Annual XR Women Awards recognize innovation, trailblazing leadership, and real-world impact at 2026 Augmented World ...
Nine-year-old Javed Gage Felipe Magsino traded books for laboratories after the Department of Science and Technology-Batangas ...
When a public school teacher in San Juan, Batangas, shared an open letter about her son's thirst for science, the message ...
A local nonprofit is using art and technology to help people experience Seattle's history in a new way.
On July 5, REN TV will premiere a new series of the documentary project "What do we Know about Planet Earth?" in which ...
Kratos Defense & Security Solutions, Inc. (Nasdaq: KTOS), a technology company in the defense, national security and global markets, today announced a major expansion of its Oklahoma City ...
At the Great St. Bernard Pass high in the Swiss Alps, the eponymous dogs still walk the same mountain paths their ancestors patrolled for hundreds of years to find tr ...
GE HealthCare announced the introduction of Allia platform upgrade pathways that are designed to help customers modernize select l ...