Biotechnology Why some covid-19 tests in the US take more than a week The messy network of labs rushing to increase testing capacity has some big problems, but they’re fixable. by Tate Ryan-Mosley 2020-04-05T07:00:51-04:00
Humans and Technology Five forces that will shape the future These are the big trends of the coming decades that need to be considered for any new technologies to be successful. by Tate Ryan-Mosley 2020-02-26T07:00:11-05:00
Tech Policy We are finally getting better at predicting organized conflict New techniques have made predictions more useful, and we used one to look at violence in Ethiopia since the election of Abiy Ahmed, the new Nobel Peace Prize winner. by Tate Ryan-Mosley 2019-10-24T07:00:41-04:00
Tech Policy Health-care costs are soaring, but don’t blame old people The per-person allocation for those over 65 is actually shrinking by Tate Ryan-Mosley 2019-08-21T07:00:29-04:00
Space All the new Mars missions being launched in 2020 China, the US, and the European Space Agency are sending vehicles to explore the red planet. They’ll be joined by a Russian lander and an Emirati orbiter. by Tate Ryan-Mosley 2019-06-26T07:00:43-04:00
Space The number of satellites orbiting Earth could quintuple in the next decade The coming explosion of constellations by Tate Ryan-Mosley , Erin Winick , and Konstantin Kakaes 2019-06-26T07:00:24-04:00