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Researchers discovered two brain regions that work as a “neural compass,” keeping people oriented in virtual city navigation.
Alaska airport employee arrested for allegedly stalking fellow staff members using GPS tracking devices: DOT Dustin Madden, 40, was arraigned on Thursday, officials said.
An employee at an Alaska airport has been arrested for allegedly stalking fellow staff members by placing GPS tracking devices underneath their vehicles, according to the state department of ...
(ANCHORAGE, Alaska) -- An employee at an Alaska airport has been arrested for allegedly stalking fellow staff members by placing GPS tracking devices underneath their vehicles, according to the ...
Lance King/Getty Images(ANCHORAGE, Alaska) -- An employee at an Alaska airport has been arrested for allegedly stalking fellow staff members by placing GPS tracking devices underneath their vehicles, ...
Several major cycling teams were disqualified from the Tour de Romandie Feminin by cycling's governing body UCI before the race even started on Friday after refusing to comply with the rules to ...
As visibility within and beyond the four walls of the warehouse becomes more crucial than ever, RFID has emerged as a fully ...
'Collaboration, not coercion' - Teams disqualified over GPS safety trackers at Tour de Romandie concerned about lack of consent and fairness ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNSmall NASA radar system tracks millimeter terrain and volcanic changes without GPS
NASA-backed radar tracks minute terrain changes, enabling disaster alerts and precise environmental monitoring.
Schreiner ProTech has developed a mobile demonstration module designed to showcase its Robust RFID-Labels technology.
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