Lab vs. Real Life: How Google’s Medical AI Fared in Both Environments

Published on June 11, 2020

The field of artificial intelligence (AI) has grown so much that its vast potential makes…

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The Internet of Things Can Revamp Research & Development

Published on June 10, 2020

The progression of technology and scientific knowledge go hand-in-hand. We now live in an era…

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When Will Self-Driving Cars Be Mainstream? Thanks to COVID-19, It Could Be a While

Published on June 8, 2020

A decade ago, tech companies promised consumers that fully-functional, self-driving autonomous cars would be on…

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IoT in Manufacturing: What’s Fact, and What’s Fiction?

Published on June 4, 2020

We often hear about how the Internet of Things (IoT) is revolutionizing enormous industries like…

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COVID-19 Medical Workers Receive Protective Masks from Dogtown Media, Late Sunday Afternoon, and Schusterman Foundation

Published on June 3, 2020

It’s no secret that healthcare workers have a lot to contend with right now during the…

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AI’s Accelerating Our Race Towards a COVID-19 Cure

Published on June 3, 2020

Although most of us are confined to our homes, scientists are still working around the…

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How AI Is Helping Us Understand More About the Ocean

Published on June 1, 2020

The sea is one of man’s final frontiers. Oceans cover 71% of the Earth’s surface,…

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AI Is Giving Machines a More Refined Taste for Food

Published on May 28, 2020

It takes a refined palate to understand food. With an array of flavors, textures, shapes,…

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Dogtown Media CEO to Discuss 5G Upgrade Order With FCC Commissioner Carr in Virtual Panel

Published on May 28, 2020

Wireless technology has transformed how we interact with the world around us. But what does…

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Dogtown Media Works With Allina Health and Minneapolis Heart Institute to Deploy COVID-19 Emergency Protocols App

Published on May 27, 2020

The novel coronavirus (COVID-19) has brought the world to a grim standstill. More than 200,000…

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