Rob Dozier
A Child Explains Why He Built a Nuclear Reactor in His Playroom
“I realized that certain things that I thought were impossible for someone my age aren’t impossible,” said Jackson Oswalt, 14.
Earth’s Atmosphere Stretches Far Beyond the Moon, Scientists Find
A group of researchers discovered that Earth’s atmosphere extends almost twice the distance to the Moon after analyzing data gathered in the 1990s.
Take These Google Earth Tours Through American Black History
"The Journey of Us" project is a collaboration with the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture, Howard University’s Moorland-Spingarn Research Center, and Google.
The New, Kinder King of YouTube
King Vader has built his brand on parodies like "Hood Naruto"—and a commitment to avoid beefing.
Why Did YouTube Mass Recommend That People Watch News Footage of the 9/11 Attacks?
Thousands of people say that a years-old CNN news feed from the morning of the September 11th attacks has been resurfaced by YouTube's recommendation algorithm.
This Short Film Imagines the Terrifying, AI-Fueled Future of Work
In Keiichi Matsuda's short film, a hapless worker competes with AI in a future where humans have been proven to be less efficient than machines.
New Prosthetic Allows Amputees to Walk and Swim Without Changing Legs
New 3D-printed prosthetic design helps amputees stay active in the water.
Play the Demo for the 'Darkwing Duck' Game Disney and Capcom Rejected
The developers behind 'Sonic Mania' pitched Disney and Capcom on a new 'Darkwing Duck' game.