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Monterey County has installed vending machines with free naloxone and fentanyl test strips to combat the opioid crisis. The machines are located in areas with high overdose rates and foot traffic ...
Get ready for more vending machine adventures! Reborn as a Vending Machine, I Now Wander the Dungeon is returning for a second season in July 2025. The new season features Takashi Yamamoto as the ...
The machines will be completely free and anonymous, officials said, but people will be limited to three items per transaction. Don’t look for chocolate, soda or cheese puffs at these new vending ...
LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- If you haven't heard of a health vending machine, you'll soon be seeing more of them across Los Angeles County. The goal is to provide easy access to lifesaving resources for ...
To enhance commuter convenience and reduce congestion at the ticket counter, the Bangalore Metro Rail Corporation Limited (BMRCL) has introduced QR code-enabled ticket vending machines at ...
Since the 19th century, vending machines have provided consumers with two enticing qualities: choice and convenience. While they may bring to mind high-calorie, low-quality products, a new addition to ...
Bloomington has joined the few cities in Indiana to offer a contraceptive vending machine to the public. The machine includes Plan B, condoms and menstruation products. It’s located at the ...
Even for the QR paper ticket purchased using the new machine, passengers must pay the fare on par with the token fare.In 2014, BMRCL had installed ticket vending machines at major stations such as ...
Ministers and experts from around the world chart talent‑first AI roadmap at the summit Omar Sultan Al Olama: The UAE is actively shaping the future by developing responsible AI and applying its ...
Sonoma County has launched a new health program that uses vending machines to make free essential products available for those who need them. The “Health To Go” vending machines will include ...
Some of Birmingham's bin lorry drivers who had worked through ... crews and driving trucks that are potential 'killing machines', navigating narrow streets and facing regular abuse and attack.