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How Cannabis Tech Can Help Build a Better Cup of Coffee
Clean, tasty coffee that begins life in a lab takes a cue from the cultivation of marijuana. http://www.wired.com/ -
You Know Who's Really Addicted to Their Phones? The Olds.
Millennials have gotten a bad rap. Graying Gen Xers are the ones who can’t get their faces out of their ... -
Inside Fort Gordon: Where Next-Gen Cyber Troops Are Trained
What’s happening at the US Army’s new cyber branch headquarters marks a change for Fort Gordon. Hell, it might be ... -
An Alternative to Burial and Cremation for Corpse Disposal
Alkaline hydrolysis is a clean, green method for dissolving a body into its chemical building blocks; the runny remains just ... -
How Synthetic Biology Will Help Me Live Forever
Researchers want to synthesize an optimized human genome that can be stored indefinitely and grown decades from now. So I ... -
Monero Privacy Protections Aren’t as Strong as They Seem
Researchers point out serious gaps in the privacy promises of stealth cryptocoin Monero. http://www.wired.com/ -
It's Going to Be A While Till We Find 'The Next Steve Jobs'
Technologists like Elizabeth Holmes and Travis Kalanick may have been eager to claim the mantle, but the sense of magic ... -
What Are Screens Doing to Our Eyes—And Our Ability to See?
Our eyes are hardening; we can barely see our phones any more. We must learn to look at the wider ... -
Middle School Relationships in the Age of the iPhone
Smartphones and apps have fundamentally transformed how the youths of Gen Z “like-like” each other. Here’s what it’s like to ... -
A Baby's Battle for Survival Tests How Far Neonatal Medicine Has Come
Thanks to advances in neonatal care, Baby Boy Green joined a generation of premature babies whose survival would have been ...