November 25, 2024 - 14:10

Remotely operated camera traps, sound recorders, and drones are increasingly being employed in conservation science to monitor wildlife and natural habitats. However, concerns have arisen regarding the potential misuse of these technologies to intimidate and spy on women in protected natural areas. The dual-use nature of such tools highlights the need for ethical guidelines and oversight in their application to ensure they serve conservation goals without infringing on personal privacy and safety.
December 12, 2025 - 22:27
Enhancing Teaching Practices with Technology for New FacultyPenn State University Libraries is set to offer a variety of opportunities during the spring 2026 semester aimed at helping new faculty across all Penn State campuses improve their teaching...
December 12, 2025 - 12:04
Leveraging Technology to Combat Human Trafficking: Insights from Congressional HearingIn a recent hearing held by the United States House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform, lawmakers explored the critical role technology can play in identifying and protecting victims of...
December 11, 2025 - 20:55
Airbnb Introduces New Anti-Party Technology for a Peaceful New Year’s EveIn a bid to ensure a more enjoyable and peaceful experience for hosts and guests alike, Airbnb has unveiled its latest anti-party technology just in time for New Year’s Eve. This innovative...
December 11, 2025 - 11:46
Taiwan Investigates Breaches in Crucial Semiconductor TechnologyTaiwan is launching an investigation into recent leaks of critical semiconductor technology, a move aimed at safeguarding its vital chip industry. This sector is not only a cornerstone of Taiwan`s...