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A tweak to smart watches to have them identify dozens of movements could change the face of health tracking apps, according to researchers at Carnegie…
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On a street corner off Penn Avenue in East Liberty sits a large, unassuming gray building. It houses one of the most popular language learning programs of…
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The nonprofit Women In Cybersecurity, or WiCyS, will hold its sixth annual conference in Pittsburgh this week, starting Thursday.A recent report from the…
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A Pittsburgh-based tech company is using drones and infrared technology to help diagnose diseases and pests in their crops before it's too…
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Many people use social media to create community, but a new study from University of Pittsburgh researchers shows that social media is actually more…
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Driving for companies like Lyft or Uber can be a hustle. Once you factor in gas and the cut these companies get from each ride, drivers might even lose…
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“We’re still hiring humans” proclaims a billboard situated just east of the 31st Street Bridge near Lawrenceville. On the sign, a coy, Pixar-looking…
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Allowing inmates to stare at computer tablet screens for hours each day may be just the ticket for creating calm, orderly cellblocks, prison officials…
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A new algorithm created by researchers at Carnegie Mellon University could help geneticists understand the DNA replication process and how it varies from…
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The aesthetic of “The Game: The Game” couples lurid fluorescents with hazy shadows to create the same disjointed feeling of standing in a loud, dark…