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Trials and Triumphs of a Small City’s Hurricane Recovery

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Resilience researchers in 2018 prepare for a day's work talking with business owners and residents who have been affected by hurricanes in Lumberton, North Carolina.

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In September 2018, a North Carolina city’s long road to recovery from Hurricane Matthew two years earlier became even longer.

AI: A World of New Opportunity and Risk

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This isn’t a new story: A novel technology disrupts society, bringing with it many benefits but also major risks and costs.

How to Close the Loopholes on Medical Device Cybersecurity

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The importance of medical device cybersecurity is growing exponentially. As more devices become connected to the internet, threats to public safety mount.

Building Machines That Work for Everyone

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People interact with machines in countless ways every day. In some cases, they actively control a device, like driving a car or using an app on a smartphone. Sometimes people passively interact with a device, like being imaged by an MRI machine.

Cobots: Safety, Training, and Ethical Considerations for Employers

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There are three key things cobot developers and employers using cobots must remember when considering implementation: 1) human life takes precedence, 2) human life takes precedence, and 3) human life takes precedence.

The Most Common Mistakes in Crisis Communication

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Paraphrasing Winston Churchill, Rahm Emanuel, a former White House chief of staff and Chicago mayor, famously quipped that you never want a serious crisis to go to waste.

Technology Takes a Front Seat for Manufacturers Navigating the Pandemic

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In the wake of manufacturing and chip shortages, some may think that Covid-19 slowed down production on the whole as supply chain issues an

Why Ethics Must Be Paramount in Quality

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The U.S. Military Academy’s Honor Code says that “A Cadet will not lie, cheat, steal, or tolerate those who do.” Lt. Gen. Darryl A.

Can AI Help Manufacturers Maintain High Quality Amid Uncertainty?

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We are a full two years into post-pandemic manufacturing life, with the omicron variant the latest cause for concern. It might sound hyperbolic, but I’m pretty sure manufacturing will never be the same as it was in 2019. In some ways, that’s a good thing.

Is the FDA Creating a HACCP Program for Produce?

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Although the announcement, “FDA Proposes Changes to Food Safety Modernization Act Rule to Enhance Safety of Agricultural Water Used on Produce,” is a bit to fully digest in one sitting, I’m intrigued by the FDA’s focus on pre-harvest risk assessment of water risk as

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