SB231, introduced by Sen. Daniel McCay, curtails unwarranted biometric surveillance by government entities. The bill is testament to the state of Utah’s ever-present emphasis on protecting personal liberties. This means that absent a warrant, it is unlawful for the government or the police to use biometric software to analyze the physical attributes or manner of an individual in order to identify or locate them.
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Eastern Michigan University’s GameAbove College of Engineering and Technology will host a TechTalk featuring EMU alumnus Zach Wigal. The TechTalk series offers students and faculty opportunities to network with experts and up-and-coming leaders in engineering, technology, and related fields. Each TechTalk provides opportunities to explore careers, internships, and research opportunities at the College.
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Drexel University researchers have unveiled a self-heating concrete technology poised to transform winter infrastructure in cold regions. This innovative concrete, infused with phase-change materials, can autonomously maintain warmth, effectively fending off snow, sleet, and freezing rain. This advancement promises significant reductions in both the environmental and economic costs associated with winter weather management. Furthermore, it extends the lifespan of concrete surfaces by preventing the wear and tear caused by freeze-thaw cycles and deicing chemicals.
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AI technology can accurately track babies' movements through smartphone videos submitted by parents. Abnormal or absent movements were successfully detected in 76% of cases, similar to an assessment by an experienced clinician. The videos, captured on the Baby Moves app, showed babies lying on their backs doing spontaneous movements.
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