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LogOn: Experts Worry Digital Footprints Will Incriminate US Patients Seeking Abortions

The U.S. Supreme Court’s overturning of protections for abortion rights has intensified scrutiny of the personal data that technology firms collect. For women who live in states where most abortions are now illegal, their smartphones and devices could be used against them. Tina Trinh reports. Camera: Saqib Ul Islam, Greg Flakus

LogOn: US Navy Turns to Driverless Ships for Indo-Pacific Strategy

As the U.S. military considers China’s military strength in the Indo-Pacific region, the U.S. Navy is turning to driverless ships to multiply its forces. VOA’s Jessica Stone takes us along for a closer look at this military innovation. Camera: Keith Lane

The Future of Chicken May Be Grown in a Lab

The world’s population is surging, and with it, the global demand for poultry and seafood. Some companies are hoping to offer meat-based products grown in a lab with the same taste and texture as animal flesh. VOA’s Julie Taboh has more. Camera: Michelle Quinn; Production: Adam Greenbaum

LogOn: Running Turns Cities Into Giant Canvases

Athletes are turning their GPS-tracked routes into large-scale art on top of city maps. VOA’s Michelle Quinn caught up with one of them

LogOn: Flying Cars, Bullet Pods Not Just in Science Fiction

A flying car? High-speed pods that carry people? Will these be among the next technological breakthroughs? VOA’s Julie Taboh visited an exhibit that made some predictions about our future. Camera: Adam Greenbaum Produced by: Julie Taboh, Adam Greenbaum

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