From AI-tuned sprinkler controllers to solar-powered hose bots, smart irrigation tech is eliminating the chore of lawn care.
Building your own sprinkler system controller isn’t that difficult on the face of it, but what happens when your system starts to grow, adding more distant areas? To tackle this, [Vinnie] leveraged ...
The National Drug Control Strategy is prepared biennially by the Office of National Drug Control Policy. This document provides a strategic roadmap for the Administration to continue dismantling the ...
A new type of smart sprinkler system is changing how lawns are watered by following the exact shape of your yard and avoiding waste. Instead of spraying in circles like traditional systems, this ...
As the Department of Transportation begins the process of overhauling the country's air traffic control system — a $12 billion undertaking — there are already plans to integrate artificial ...
A $2.016 million upgrade of the Ballarat Botanical Gardens’ ageing irrigation system has started in a move aimed at ensuring the long-term vitality of the heritage-listed attraction. The City of ...
CBS has revealed the future of its nightly time slot after the end of "The Late Show." The network announced on April 6 that "Comics Unleashed with Byron Allen" will move into its 11:35 p.m. slot ...
Homeowners can save money by turning on their own sprinkler systems in the spring. Waiting to turn on your system can save on water bills and reduce the risk of freeze damage. The article provides a ...
Tons of operational modes. App intelligence skips runs when it’s wet or windy. Much more accurate water coverage than a traditional sprinkler. Larger areas won’t get 100 percent coverage, especially ...
Improvements take time and change isn’t always easy. The same can be said for golf courses. A new irrigation system is being installed at Gibson Bay Golf Course to replace the aging original system.
AI agents can now be used to predict and simulate human behavior—a capability that startup Simile is tapping to help large companies like CVS Health and Gallup replace people for polling and market ...