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  • Tech

    Is EA Going to Stop Advertising Gun Brands in Its Games?

    Electronic Arts says it's ending its deals with gun manufacturers to feature their weapons in its games. But what does that even mean?

    Greg Thomas
    5.10.13
  • Tech

    Inside a Mouse's Brain Lies a Chemical Key to the Fountain of Youth

    Scientists have found a part of the brain that controls aging, so they extended the lives of a bunch of middle-aged mice.

    Greg Thomas
    5.7.13
  • Tech

    'Star Wars' Is Getting a Navajo Makeover

    The classic sci-fi origin story has more in common with Navajo creation myths than you might imagine.

    Greg Thomas
    5.4.13
  • Tech

    The FDA Is on the Verge of Approving the First Drug Treatment for Radiation Poisoning

    Monkeys exposed to radiation are responding to a blood-boosting drug used to treat chemo patients. Could humans?

    Greg Thomas
    5.2.13
  • Tech

    Richard Branson Thinks the Future of Air Travel Is a Creepy Singles Bar

    Virgin's new 'seat-to-seat delivery' service is sure to end in a bonanza of sexual harassment lawsuits.

    Greg Thomas
    4.26.13
  • Tech

    Mapping the Sea with Air Guns Is Deafening Whales

    Our technique for mapping the ocean floor involves blasting super loud soundwaves that can deafen and even kill whales and other sea life.

    Greg Thomas
    4.24.13
  • Tech

    Harvard.xxx and the Race to Claim Potentially Damning Web Addresses

    As new web addresses become available, stakes are heightening for companies and other brands that have something to lose.

    Greg Thomas
    4.21.13
  • Tech

    Breathprints: Each Time We Exhale We Leave Our Signatures

    New research suggests that soon we won't have to give up blood or urine for health diagnoses -- just breath.

    Greg Thomas
    4.9.13
  • Tech

    Ground Beneath Japan Still Hasn't Settled Since the Sendai Earthquake

    The earthquake that devastated the east side of Honshu in 2011 is still causing damage through a process called soil liquefaction. Basically, the ground moves and floods unexpectedly.

    Greg Thomas
    4.5.13
  • Tech

    The Country's Booming Conspiracy Survivalist Movement Is Finally Being Surveyed

    Pack your knapsack and meet me in the bomb shelter. The number of conservative-minded anti-government conspiracy groups is on the rise.

    Greg Thomas
    3.6.13
  • Tech

    Static Electricity Brought Down the Hindenburg, Engineers Say

    For more than 75 years, the Hindenburg airship catastrophe baffled the world. A team of Aeronautical engineers say they now understand the root cause.

    Greg Thomas
    3.5.13
  • Tech

    Namco Is Planning Adult Versions of Classic Arcades

    The Japanese video game company behind Pac-Man and Space Invaders is rolling out a chain of arcade-restaurants in Chicago.

    Greg Thomas
    1.25.13
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