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The new data suggest Treasure Coast police are using AI-powered license plate readers as part of a broader and more routine ...
Cuyahoga County has a growing number of license plate readers, including 310 in Cleveland and dozens of others in most ...
Massachusetts held a lottery Thursday, but the prize was not cash. It was a low number "MA 250" blue license plate. It's the most popular specialty plate in Massachusetts, with MassDOT saying nearly ...
Conventional cold plates already exist commercially, but their internal fins and fluid channels are typically designed around manufacturing simplicity rather than maximum thermal performance, often ...
WASHINGTON—The Department of Health and Human Services has found a new lever to cut off billions in federal funding that it believes is wasteful or potentially fraudulent, a move that could affect ...
Facebook, Instagram are expanding AI-powered age checks amid rising child safety pressure Dubai: Meta is turning to artificial intelligence to solve one of social media’s biggest and most ...
Lowe’s and Home Depot are ramping up surveillance in store parking lots in states including California, Texas and Connecticut AI-powered license plate readers to combat theft and keep customers safe — ...
Mantle link found: Gas samples from Zambian hot springs show helium isotope ratios typical of the mantle, hinting at a crust-to-mantle break. Potential plate birth: The Kafue Rift could evolve into a ...
Brian New has been a member of the CBS 11 News team since 2013. In 2017, he was awarded the Lone Star Emmy for best investigative reporter. This is one of 10 Emmy awards Brian has been honored with ...
Dr. Valerie Cholet is a Professor of Kinesiology. She earned her doctorate at Penn State University and has taught in higher education for over 20 years. Her areas of specialization include Exercise ...
Until last year, the U.S. Agency for International Development was part of a time-tested system for dealing with Ebola. In its absence, a dozen former federal employees told NBC News, the U.S.