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As technology disrupts the job market, Ohio University researchers are using machine learning to predict which occupational skills will be most important in the state’s future.
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An Israeli company recently built its first drone docking station at its new manufacturing facility in Washington Twp.
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An Ohio State University professor is combining old and new technologies to breathe life back into long lost neighborhoods.
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Using drones for agriculture is still a fledgling business. Though the practice is slowly becoming an effective way of promoting crop biodiversity and sustainability. At a demonstration hosted by the Tecumseh Land Trust, Ohio farmers got a peak at what the future of agriculture could look like.
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This week, 26 students from the Dayton area are taking part in a summer camp at Sinclair Community College.
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The Ohio Department of Transportation plans to fund 46 electric vehicle charging stations across the state, a station every 50 miles along nearly 1,900 miles of interstate.
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The State of Ohio plans to install Direct Current (DC) Fast Charging stations every 50 miles along most interstates within a couple of years.
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The investment will fund 40 electric vehicle charging stations in 35 communities across Cuyahoga, Geauga, Lake, Lorain and Medina counties.
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Citywide broadband may soon be a reality in Cleveland, giving every resident — 35% of whom do not subscribe to in-home internet — access to affordable connection.
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Google's two new data centers will be in Columbus and Lancaster.
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Wright State University professor Alan Knowles sees AI leveling the playing field for students with disabilities. He embraces AI to improve writing and teaches a new skill called "prompt engineering."
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Get ready to start dialing a new area code in Southwest Ohio.