Kari Paul
Watch Conker the Squirrel Run Around and Swear, Now on HoloLens
The squirrel who previously took on a singing pile of poop is now working with augmented reality.
Three Big Mysteries of Human Evolution We Still Don’t Understand
We know when and how humans evolved, for the most part, but these questions remain.
Ross Ulbricht's Family Is Exhibiting His Prison Art to Fundraise for His Appeal
The new website launched on Tuesday.
Advertisers Only Need Four Apps To Identify You
Just four apps are enough to learn who a user is, even when anonymized.
Huntsville’s Model for Google Fiber Is the Future of Broadband
The city "put a nail in the coffin of telephone and cable monopolies."
Most Public Transit Systems Are Too Big for Humans to Comprehend
A group of mathematicians and physicists tried to quantify just how impossible it is to navigate big cities.
Could Fecal Transplants From Rich Children Help Starving Kids in Africa?
A study on malnourished children in Malawi showed the right gut bacteria could allow normal growth despite a diet low in nutrition.
Josh Garza’s Bitcoin Companies Face $10 Million Default Judgement from SEC
Joshua Garza declined to respond to the SEC’s initial judgement, leading to a potential default against his companies.
Florida Is Trying to Decide What to Do With Your Facebook When You Die
The state joins a growing list of those looking into adopting bills that determine who manages the accounts of the deceased.
Christian University Requiring Students to Use Fitbits Says It Won’t Track Sex
A new program at Oral Roberts University is requiring freshmen to wear Fitbits and share data with their professors, raising privacy concerns.
Did Reporting on Snowden Docs Deny a White House Advisor His Security Clearance?
Barely a month into the job, former FTC chief technologist and security researcher Ashkan Soltani is leaving his post.
How ‘ASCII Matrix’ Survived 490 Times Longer than the Average Torrent
That famed "Matrix" torrent has a lot of factors keeping it alive after all this time.