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U.S. government's embattled email surveillance program proves resilient

In our digital world, are young people losing the ability to read emotions? (UCLA study suggests digital devices hamper social skills, ability to “read” faces)

Recovering lost footage from diseased film using x-rays and lasers

Wikipedia picture of the day on January 1, 2018: Although there...

17 technologies that died in 2017

Chinese Regulators Hint At Investigation Into Potential DRAM Price Fixing

Big money is backing out of fossil fuel industry, moving into greener alternatives - “follow the dollar to see where the future of energy is headed, globally.”

Meet the CIA’s Insectothopter - Sadly, the 1-gram spy craft couldn’t withstand a gentle breeze, but later dragonfly-inspired UAVs proved far more capable

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Floridians face a full ban on texting while driving if legislature passes new bill

The current culture of heavily regulated and data-driven auto safety engineering did not always exist. For decades, automakers tried to keep data about car wrecks to themselves. Other technologies could benefit a lot from a shift toward more open data, following the lead of the automobile industry.