The Bangor Daily News reported on Maine Impact Week, which will celebrate University of Maine faculty, students, community and their contributions to the social and economic advancement of the state and beyond, April 10–15. The public is invited to attend the more than 20 virtual and in-person events highlighting the impact of research and creative […]
Maine Impact Week celebrating University of Maine faculty, students, community and their contributions to the social and economic advancement of the state and beyond is April 10–15. The public is invited to attend the more than 20 virtual and in-person events highlighting the impact of research and creative work produced by Maine’s research university. A […]
The pandemic has led to huge changes in the way people live and work. The emergence of self-driving vehicles technology could also mean a similar shift in the way they travel by car or bus, experts at a University of Maine forum said last week.
The emergence of self-driving vehicles could get a boost from lessons learned during the pandemic, according to a panel discussion held by UMaine s Virtual Environments and Multimodal Interaction Laboratory, or VEMI Lab.
Digital technology has already allowed people to choose new homes and types of work during the pandemic, said Jonathan Rubin, director of Maine’s Margaret Chase Smith Policy Center. To the extent that autonomous vehicles save time a major cost to getting around it’s reasonable to think they ll have the same impact on those choices.
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