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  • What Does a Dependable Open Source Ventilator Look Like?

    What Does a Dependable Open Source Ventilator Look Like?

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    Ventilators are crucial in treating the most dire instances of coronavirus. The number of individuals in respiratory distress, and the development of diseases, has outpaced the number of ventilators that were accessible. In times of crisis, everyone looks for ways that they could assist, and one of those ways the hardware community has reacted would…

  • Navigating Self-Driving Cars By Looking At What’s Underneath The Road

    Navigating Self-Driving Cars By Looking At What’s Underneath The Road

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    When you put a human driver behind the wheel, they’ll use primarily their own eyes to browse. The two to use any aids, like navigation supporters and maps and to keep on the road. For cars, handling the latter will be relatively simple, as the system would use the advice in a manner that is…

  • An autonomous robot EV charger is coming to San Francisco

    An autonomous robot EV charger is coming to San Francisco

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    Chargers these days are intended for individual drivers. Electrify America along with San Francisco-based startup Stable are preparing for the day when people are no more behind the wheel. Electrify America, the thing set up from Volkswagen as a part of its settlement with U.S. regulators across the diesel emissions cheating scandal, is partnering with…

  • Part fund, part accelerator, Contrary Capital invests in student entrepreneurs

    Part fund, part accelerator, Contrary Capital invests in student entrepreneurs

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    First Round Capital has both the Dorm Room Fund and the Graduate Fund. General Catalyst has Rough Draft Ventures. And Prototype Capital and a few other micro-funds focus on investing in student founders, but overall, there’s a shortage of capital set aside for entrepreneurs still making their way through school. Contrary Capital, a soon-to-be San…

  • Diversity in Tech: Make School Bachelor’s Program with Dominican Accredited

    Diversity in Tech: Make School Bachelor’s Program with Dominican Accredited

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    Make Schoola postsecondary educational program created by two 20-something techies, is currently providing an industry-driven, project-oriented bachelor’s degree in partnership with Dominican University of California which students can finish in two years — and also don’t have to start paying for until they graduate and protected work which pays $60,000 annually. The bachelor’s degree in…