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Missouri State University is the first university in the state to deploy a food-delivery service that uses robots.
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Women around the country often use period-tracking phone apps to chart their menstrual cycles.
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After two years of virtual events, the lineup for TEDxKC in August includes Harvard's Arthur C. Brooks, who will speak on the art and science of happiness.
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Meta can receive up to nearly $1.8 billion in sales and use tax exemptions over the next 15 years for its new data center in Kansas City's Northland. But leaders say they expect the investment to draw even more tech companies to the region.
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Kansas City officials announced Thursday that a 1 million-square-foot Meta facility will be constructed at the Golden Plains Technology Park. The company is expected to invest more than $800 million to build out the complex, and will hire up to 100 operational jobs.
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A new book looks at the question: 'How should educators prepare today's students for a world that is yet to be made?'
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The Screen Sanity Summit will offer parents advice and conversations on guiding their kids' entry into the digital realm.
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Launch Code is bringing Coder Girl to the metro. The program provides training to write computer code and the opportunity for jobs in tech to women only.
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The Missouri Chamber of Commerce and Industry is using $6 million in federal grant funds to train 5,300 new technology industry apprentices in the next four years.
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The issue affects how can fix an iPhone, or whether farmers can tinker with their high-tech agricultural machinery.
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Jackson County Prosecutor Jean Peters Baker talks about Kevin Strickland and the development of the county's new detention center, and a local competition winner whose ideas could protect thousands of children.