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Smart Guns: Could Fingerprint Technology Solve America’s Shooting Deaths?
Read the full article from The Guardian here. Written by Sam Levin. The NRA is not opposed to smart guns, engineers say. So why isn’t the market flooded with biometrically …
Launching today, the Race to Reliability Challenge
The Smart Tech Firearms: Race to Reliability Challenge is your opportunity to meet the innovators leading the field of firearms safety technology and tell them what YOU think about their …
Smart guns locked to owners’ identities could stop needless deaths
Originally published in New Scientist London. What is your foundation’s approach to the US gun situation? It’s a polarising issue in this country – the political system is gridlocked. Many …
Why Don’t We Have Life-Saving Smart Guns Yet?
Originally published in Popular Mechanics. For decades inventors have been trying to make guns that can be fired only by their owners, without sacrificing reliability. Stuffy industry types call them …
Smart guns can prevent gun tragedies
Published in the Detroit Free Press. At a time when he should be getting ready for his first day of sixth grade, an 11-year-old Detroit boy has been charged with …
Has This 18-Year-Old Created The World’s Safest Gun?
Originally published on UPROXX.com. To say that gun control is a complex topic in American culture is a massive understatement, but there’s one point we can probably all agree on: …
Smart guns could save our children
Why shouldn’t guns be “smart” to avoid accidental and intentional deaths? “Smart” keys for automobiles have cut down on auto theft. “Smart” phones use pins, passwords and fingerprints to reduce theft. …
Is politics stifling innovation in smart gun technology?
Smart guns – the topic is more mired in politics and controversy than it is flourishing in innovation and while you still can’t buy a gun that works only for …