Biotechnology Why the US can’t go back to work by Easter There’s a gap in vital data that could help us understand the Covid-19 outbreak, but unfortunately, it’s been misinterpreted and co-opted by policymakers. by Michael Reilly 2020-03-27T13:03:00-04:00
Blockchain Millions of people might soon be using cryptocurrency without knowing it Rocket Lawyer’s new product, Rocket Wallet, could be one of the first practical uses for stablecoins that regular people can actually use. by Michael Reilly 2019-05-02T14:54:17-04:00
Climate Change Man-made climate change is boosting Hurricane Florence’s predicted rainfall by 50 percent by Michael Reilly 2018-09-13T12:32:54-04:00
Tech Policy Millions of smart TVs in the US are collecting data about you by Michael Reilly 2018-07-05T17:35:05-04:00
Blockchain Tezos had a $200 million ICO. Then the lawsuits started. Now a cofounder tells her side. The head of one of the most controversial “alt coin” companies discusses how things have changed since it launched. by Michael Reilly 2018-04-23T14:30:00-04:00
Blockchain The world needs blockchains that blend idealism with pragmatism Amber Baldet discusses how to create applications that will truly disrupt the global economy while making life better for everyone by Michael Reilly 2018-04-23T12:12:00-04:00
In-Feed Story Seriously, how are Uber and Lyft drivers surviving? by Michael Reilly 2018-03-02T12:30:33-05:00
In-Feed Story Researchers Are First to Edit Human Embryos With Tiniest of Genetic Snips by Michael Reilly 2017-09-28T11:11:29-04:00
Blockchain Japanese Banks Are Planning to Launch J-Coin, a Digital Currency Meant to Kill Off Cash by Michael Reilly 2017-09-26T16:44:55-04:00
In-Feed Story Scientists Have Built a Shark-Sucking Robot That Is Hideous and Cool by Michael Reilly 2017-09-20T16:01:27-04:00