Groundbreaking Black mathematician Gladys West, who helped develop the algorithms behind GPS, died Jan. 17 at age 95. NPR's Scott Simon talks to Marvin Jackson, who co-wrote West's memoir.
A self-described "little farm girl" in the Jim Crow Era, Gladys West's complex and pioneering work for the U.S. Navy helped ...
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Trucking technology vendors, including Samsara, Motive and WeatherOptics, share insight into how their platforms provide ...
ProBuilt Software confirmed that ProBuilt Miles is offered free of charge to Canadian-based trucking companies and owner operators, expanding access to commercial-grade mileage technology without ...
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Muddy conditions and the threat of rain did not deter attendees at the Science and Technology (S&T) Day Demonstration.
ALEX HORNBY from Northern Trains tells ANDY COMFORT about the operator’s bold plan to increase passenger journeys by 30 ...
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A cyclist who got lost in the DuPuis Park Management Area over the weekend was quickly found by Martin County deputies using ...
The Driftless Area Scenic Byway cuts a mesmerizing 144-mile path through a region that ancient glaciers apparently found too ...
Traveling solo on the open road is exhilarating and liberating. There is something special about steering your own journey, ...