Emergency Water Supply

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Water shortage is a form of weapon. Without water, no army can function and the civilian population crumbles to the point of violent clashes...
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Call for Technologies by Israel Ministry of Defense / MAFAT and...

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In Collaboration with iHLS as part of INNOFENSE Innovation Center The State of Israel is interested in finding a technological solution that would enable to...

When AI Becomes Your Space Medic

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As space missions push farther from Earth, keeping astronauts healthy becomes a complex challenge. The unique conditions of space—such as low gravity and increased...
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AI Improves Detection of Air Pollution

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Using artificial intelligence, engineers from Cornell University have simplified and strengthened models that can accurately calculate the soot, dust and exhaust emitted by trucks,...
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Healthcare Systems More Vulnerable to Cyber Attacks

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More than 22 million people have been affected by healthcare data breaches in 2021 so far — a jump of about 185% from the...

Smart City LiDAR Applications Providing Numerous Possibilities

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The emergence of smart cities and autonomous cars has raised concerns on area monitoring and security for these cities. Autonomous vehicle manufacturers rely on...
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InnoTech 2020: How COVID-19 Changed Cyber & HLS World: Special Broadcast...

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The COVID-19 pandemic has intensified the multiple challenges states and cities are currently facing. Technology has become more and more important in our daily...

iHLS TV – Ebola bomb, police drones and data fusion

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Articles and issues discussed in this week's report: Miami police tests new surveillance drones New armored mini-tractor for law enforcement agents Possible Ebola "dirty bomb" worries experts U.S....

Military Solution to Acute Civilian Challenge

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Workplace accidents are a challenging problem all over the world. In January, US President Biden signed an executive order protecting worker health and safety...

Equipment aging at federal radiological response center

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The federal government's multiagency center that is on call to respond to radiological incidents has issues with aging equipment, says a recent report from...

Could the Ebola virus become a bio-terrorist threat?

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Lawmakers and infectious disease experts are examining whether terrorists could use Ebola to deliberately infect and wreak psychological havoc on an unsuspecting population. This...
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EU Warns About the Weaponization of These 4 Technologies

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The European Commission will reportedly investigate the risks associated with the possible weaponization of four crucial technologies by adversaries. These “potentially dangerous” technologies are semiconductors,...
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Is AI the Future of Healthcare?

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Health systems worldwide have been struggling in recent years – with extremely long wait lists and severe staff shortages, experts predict that hospitals will...
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Military Medicine Adapts to Future Battlefield

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The demands of future battlefields will force the military medical community to prepare for operational environments that are vastly different. Enemy air superiority may...
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This Drone Will Save Lives When All Hope Is Lost

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The survival rate for people with cardiac arrest depends on the time patients get defibrillation. The defibrillator is a portable electronic device that automatically...

The “Double Nuclear threat” posed by ISIS

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Dirty Bomb or Nuclear suitcase? These are according to experts the options ISIS seeks now for performing huge attacks in the west. Last year, an...

Terrorist Targets Changing Due to COVID-19 Crisis

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The nature of domestic and international terrorist threats may be changing due to the global COVID-19 pandemic.   In the US, the potential terrorist threat environment...
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AI Offers Unbelievable Next-Gen Video Analytics

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While artificial intelligence offers the power to drive a vast array of analytics solutions, many of the newest technology developments have been driven by...
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Machine Learning to Predict Injuries

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Ground-breaking research recently used big data analysis and machine learning to develop a model in order to predict the development of pressure injuries among...

People Counting System Market – Forecast for 2025

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Coping with the COVID-19 pandemic spread requires social distancing. Technologies that provide people counting capabilities in public spaces help control the crowd and ensure...

Aircrews Enhance Performance Using Wearable Medical Technology

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US Air Force is using new wearable medical technology which bring advanced deployed medical capabilities further forward on the battlefield. Researchers from Wright-Patterson Air Force...

DNA synthesis may pose a risk of resurrecting deadly viruses for...

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Homemade deadly viruses? Scientists are warning that decades of public research on the sequencing of virus DNA are now posing unforeseen threats, as synthesis technologies...

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Metal That Behaves Like a Gel Could Redefine High-Temperature Systems

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A research team at Texas A&M University has developed the world’s first metallic gel — a new class of material that combines the strength...