Meredith Rutland Bauer
Stop Gossiping in Your Work Slack
Let the Hulk Hogan vs. Gawker lawsuit teach you a big lesson about privacy in 2017.
Reprogramming Organs Could Be the Future of Transplants
This could mean safer life-saving organ transplants.
America’s First Full-Scale Hyperloop Test Is Happening in Las Vegas
Hyperloop One plans to show the full scope of their work before the end of March.
Singapore Is Putting the US to Shame with Water Conservation
The average person in Singapore uses 40 gallons of water per day, compared to 100 gallons in the US.
Researchers Discover 'Stop' Button for CRISPR
The gene-editing tool is powerful, and an antidote can help make it safer.
California’s Mild Snowfall Means the Drought Will Likely Continue
While the winter isn’t over, the state has only received 72 percent of the snow it usually gets by December.
This Is Why Solar Windows Have Yet to Become Popular
They're just not as efficient as solar panels yet.
An NYC Couple Keeps Getting Letters for Santa, So They Asked Facebook for Help
Miracle on 22nd Street.
Trump’s Least Favorite Agency Had Some Big Wins This Year
But who knows what Trump’s EPA pick will do.
Corpus Christi Is the Latest American City to Suffer a Water Crisis
Another week, another water problem.