Workers must wear hearing protection when exposed to loud sounds, including earmuffs and earplugs. Find out when and how to select this equipment based on the task at hand. Conduct noise level ...
Computer scientist Kenny Zhu has built what he says is the world’s largest video and audio catalog of canine vocalizations.
Ever wonder what your dog is trying to say? Well, a University of Texas at Arlington researcher is aiming to turn barks, howls and whimpers of man's best friend into intelligible speech—a kind of ...
How one organization is tackling primary care issues by reducing burnout, building team-based models, and using technology to create a better practice environment.
Scientists discovered that Gila monster venom contains a compound that slows digestion. It led to one of the biggest medical breakthroughs in recent times.
This month is the 75th anniversary of the Turing Test, which Alan Turing introduced to the world in his paper, “Computing Machinery and Intelligence”.
Simmons did exactly what was needed: she clicked the “Report” button in her Outlook toolbar, instantly flagging the message for Duke’s IT security team. In doing so, she successfully recognized and ...
That’s why the first step is to just turn backups on. To do this, head to your Home Assistant dashboard (usually homeassistant.local:8123) and log in. Now click Settings > System > Backups. Enable ...
A local man just got a new cochlear implant that runs its own firmware, similar to an iPhone. It’s helped him to hear his family clearly after decades of hearing loss.
Thinking about a job at Amazon? You’re not alone. Amazon careers are on the radar for thousands every year, whether you’re a new grad, a seasoned engineer, or someone looking for a fresh start. The ...
The governor of Illinois, JB Pritzker, said today that the state would use every lever at its disposal to fight President Trump’s deployment of troops to the Chicago area. Pritzker attacked the ...
People constantly ask me if my hearing is better because I can’t see. Empirically, I think the answer is most certainly no. do I pay more attention to the things I hear and do I get a little bit more ...