BY MOLLY BALL A weird thing happened right after the Nov. 3 election: nothing. The nation was braced for chaos. Liberal groups had vowed to take…
Posts tagged as “technology”
By Serge Monast [Note: [1945 – December 5, 1996] and another journalist, both of whom were researching Project Blue Beam, died of “heart attacks” within weeks of…
By JESS HARDIMAN Experts warn that Elon Musk’s Neuralink implanted brain chips could lead to a ‘hacked army of sentient beings’, saying development in technology should be carried out…
By Steven Neill Americans are on the threshold of finding out how many civil liberties they are willing to surrender in the name of convenience…
By John Staddon Podcaster Dave Rubin has the custom of going “off the grid” for a month each summer, to gain some perspective on changes. As…
By Hank Berrien On Wednesday, the city of Portland — which has been decimated by rioters the last three months — banned the use of facial-recognition…
Courtney Linder Researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology have developed a “brain-on-a-chip” that includes tens of thousands of artificial brain synapses. Called memristors, the artificial synapses…
BY MAC SLAVO Parents who are chomping at the bit to get the schools reopened in the fall are in for a big surprise. If…
by Janice Friedman In 1993, during a lecture at the UCLA Alumini Center, Ben Rich, former CEO of Lockheed Martin held a very interesting speech about…
We’ve written about companies using stem cells, yeast, and algae in the race to develop a meat-like substance to replace animal protein. Now, inspiration for a meat…
The Pentagon has declassified three videos which appear to show unidentified objects flying through the night sky. But why release them now – and what…
Electric cars represent the future of motoring. As the climate crisis worsens and we look for sustainable alternatives to fossil-fuelled travel, the number of battery…
Advancements in facial recognition tech have made it possible to identify us even when we’re covering our face, but a new wave of privacy advocates want…
For the people overseeing nationwide vaccination initiatives in developing countries, keeping track of who had which vaccination and when can be a tough task. But…

















