Lyft Is Taking Market Share From Uber Amid Crisis
Uber's scandals are giving a boost to its main rival's bottom line.
EU Considers Ban on Law Enforcement Backdoors to Digital Encryption
Proposal for end-to-end security aimed at protecting citizens' privacy from government surveillance.
Experimental Program Tests Synchronization of Muscles Between Two People
New technology could test the limits of athletic performance and improve physical therapy.
Photographer Captured ‘The Arctic Melt’ as Evidence of Climate Change
Diane Tuft captured stunning images of a tragic trend for exhibit at Marlborough Museum.
Protecting Your Internet Router From CIA Hackers
New Wikileaks release reveals the many ways the CIA can hack internet routers.
Coconut Oil Is Just as Unhealthy as Beef Fat and Butter: Health Experts
Contrary to popular belief, the American Heart Association says coconut oil isn't a 'healthy fat.'
What George Orwell and Winston Churchill Had Common
The author and leader had many similarities even though their politics differed.
Chinese Parents Can Now Decode Genomes of Their Babies
Genome sequencing for sale in China raises ethical questions.
American Chipmakers Allowed Toxic Chemicals to Be Used in Chinese Factories
Tech companies used harmful chemicals in foreign plants after ban in U.S.
Amazon to Buy Whole Foods for $13.7 Billion
The e-commerce giant continues to push into the grocery business with acquisition.
Barack Obama’s ‘Dad’ Style Continues to Evolve Post-Presidency
Esquire salutes the former president's fashion tastes ahead of Father's Day.
Facebook Is Using AI to Remove Extremist Content
Artificial intelligence will be used to reduce the potential for recruiting extremists.
Construction Workers Using ‘X-Ray Vision’ to See Through Walls and Floors
Augmented reality headsets are helping construction workers plan complex structures.
Plans for City on Mars Revealed by SpaceX CEO Elon Musk
The Martian pioneer wants to build a colony on the red planet within our lifetime.
Fake News Won’t Fade Away… Because It’s So Cheap to Make
Fake news campaigns have become cost-effective political smear campaign methods.
The ‘Most Interesting Man in the World’ Ditches Dos Equis for Tequila
Former Dos Equis spokesman seems resurrected in character for Astral commercial.