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                        AI-powered cameras are the newest thing in fire detection on Arizona’s Coconino National Forest. Some greet the technology with optimism. But others worry about the future of the HUMAN fire lookouts who have kept watch for decades.
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                        An NAU research lab has published an open-source guide for building an exoskeleton that helps people with various medical conditions move their joints more freely.
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                        "Wearable robots” might sound like science fiction, but a research lab at Northern Arizona University is perfecting an ankle exoskeleton to help people who have trouble walking.
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                        Google says it’s broken ground on a new 600-million-dollar data center in Mesa. It will reportedly be the first physical presence of the company in Arizona and will use state-of-the-art waterless technology to cool the facility.
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                        A Taiwanese microchip manufacturer building its first U.S. plant in Arizona has agreed to more scrutiny from the state when it comes to the safety of construction workers.
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                        Leaders of the Cherokee Nation have spent the last several months consulting with Motorola to develop a smartphone app that interfaces with the Cherokee language.
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                        An Arizona-based weapons and technology company has signed a contract with the Ohio prison system to provide more than 5,000 body cameras for the state’s prisons and adult parole authority offices.
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                        Many homes in rural areas of Coconino County lack access to the Internet, but that's changed for forty-five households in Tuba City, thanks to a new…
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                        A new smartphone app can anonymously alert people if they’ve been in close proximity to someone who tested positive for COVID-19. “COVIDWatch” uses…
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                        Gore is a materials science company in Flagstaff known for its performance fabrics especially designed for the military and firefighters. Now the company…