An Amsterdam Artist Is Digging Tunnels to Escape the Modern World
Following her instincts, artist and designer Leanne Wijnsma digs tunnels in the middle of European cities.
This New Face Detection Technology Could Redefine What it Means to Leave Your House
Which is a pretty fucking terrifying thought.
A Conversation with Hans Ulrich Obrist, Douglas Coupland and Shumon Basar
We talked to the curator, author and writer about their new philosophy book The Age of Earthquakes, FKA Twigs and Generation Z's perception of time.
What I Learned as a Single Woman Dating Married Men Online
Everyone lies and many of the men are desperate creeps, but for single women it's an easy way to go on expensive dates without worrying about commitment.
Science Might Have Found a Way to Erase Your Bad Memories With Gas
Professor Edward Meloni has come up with a new method that uses xenon gas to help those suffering with PTSD.
This Is What Weed Does to Your Brain
We measured the effect that weed has on the brain using a EEG helmet, a joint and a space cookie.
San Francisco: Where Violent Street Gangs and Silicon Valley Tech Bros Coexist
There's gang violence on the same street corners where gentrifiers are paying thousands of dollars in rent.
Twitter Might Know When You’re Likely to Die, But Don't Expect It to Help You
Heart disease is the newest ailment your phone can theoretically warn you about. But all these future tech promises may not be as life-changing as we think.
The Sex Toys of the Digital Age Still Have a Long Way to Go
Sex toy technology is improving, but the growing field of "teledildonics" is still rife with bad designs, unreliable technology, and insane-looking dildonic innovations.
The Terrifying Consequences of Your Internet Addiction
In Nicholas Carr's The Glass Cage, the Pulitzer-shortlisted author makes a compelling argument against our reliance upon technology, as well as highlighting the perils of being forever trapped in the beam of our smartphones.
Did North Korea Launch a Cyberattack on Sony Because It Hates Seth Rogen?
There's a case to be made for the involvement of Kim Jong-un's troops, given the regime's beef with the new James Franco-Seth Rogen buddy assassination drama The Interview.
I Asked a Privacy Lawyer What Facebook's New Terms and Conditions Will Mean for You
"With Facebook and their clients now knowing where you eat, where you travel, where you shop, and who you are with, they could have a detailed database covering all aspects of users' lives."