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Solomon Ali: The Biggest Name You’ve Never Heard
The Sound Of Science
Ann Druyan, Producer of Humanity’s Most Important Album, Talks Voyager and Education
Deciphering Dolphins
Using VR to uncover the language of dolphins
Real Life Safety With Autoliv Ceo Jan Carlson
Autoliv is the world’s largest safety systems supplier, and their dedication to saving more lives can keep you and your family safe on the road.
The Battle Against Highway Hacking
How new tech is helping drivers stay secure on the roads
At Home in the Future
When Michio Kaku was in 4th grade, he happened upon a riddle.
Emily Calandrelli [The Space Gal]
Bill Nye. Neil deGrasse Tyson.
Clevel and Rocks the Tech Scene
Let’s be honest. Cleveland isn’t the place people think of when “technology” and “innovation” are brought up in the same sentence.
Climbing the World with Masha Gordon
Masha completed the challenge in 7 months and 19 days on June 11, 2016, in Denali State Park in Alaska, beating the previous women’s record by over three months.
Trading Elections For Selections
Starting all the way back in June 2016, when the Democratic National Convention revealed that its computer systems had been breached by Russian hackers, allegations (and evidence) that Russia has been using cyber-warfare in attempts to influence the politics of other countries have exploded.
Real-Time Sports Analysis With Dr. Antonia Zaferiou
Not all biomedical researchers spend their days moving fungal samples into test tubes with pipettes and Petri dishes. Some are out in the field, strapping sensors onto sweaty baseball players or pasting instruments onto pirouetting ballerinas. That’s where you can find Dr. Antonia Zaferiou, director of a growing research lab at Rush University Medical Center that uses cutting-edge sensor technology to answer questions in biomechanics.
Motorsports Get The Green Light
Racing and the environment: an oxymoron? Not so much.
Throw Like A Girl
The Internet Fitness Star Talks Sports, Tech, and Trolling
Why Is Sports Journalism Getting Shut Out?
Much like its general news counterparts at CNN and Fox News, ESPN has also received criticism from fans for its recent focus on entertainment value.
Keeping With The MSOC
You might assume that most products arrive to the U.S. after travelling hundreds of miles in the hold of an airplane or stacked in the back of a tractor-trailer.
Cyber Scarlett
JOHANSSON TALKS ACTING, TECH, AND GHOST IN THE SHELL
Patrols, Pizzas, And Paparazzi
How Drones Are Changing the Workforce.
The Faulty Economy Of Fake Followers
It’s happened to everybody.
Shopping.Gives
In each issue, The Social Impact Spotlight will feature one organization that is moving the needle in the world of tech and innovation.
Heather Blease's Corporate Comeback
How one entrepreneur went from running a multi-million dollar company, to filing for bankruptcy, and right back to running a multi-million dollar company.
Switched On
Renaissance rapper Akon discusses the Akon Lighting Africa project, as well as his newfound role in the tech world.
Confronting the Expanding Virtual Caliphate
ISIS is using social media and the Internet to garner unprecedented numbers of Western-based supporters.
Avatar Director James Cameron Offers A New Way To Fight Climate Change
Hollywood’s long-lasting leading man succeeded by being himself.
Bill Nye the Science Guy
The science-politics-education-social media-home automation-global warming-guy.
Revving Up The 3D-Printed Car
3D printing is entering the world of car manufacturing , posing a potential revolution.
Cities Hopeful, But Have Much To Lose With Autonomous Vehicles
Autonomous cars are coming. Publications from Motor Trend to The New York Times are now focused on reporting the details of both the technological advances and consumer reactions to this revolution.
Cyber Literacy Journeys North
In this special Global Tech Zone feature, we take a look at what’s behind New Brunswick, Canada’s booming cybersecurity sector.
O Data, Where Art Thou?
Not long after this story was written, it made its way to the cloud – shared with editors and designers before any ink hit the page.
Josh Bertrand
HOOKED ON MODERN FISHING
A Better Butter?
With peanut allergies growing more and more over the past 20 years, a proper alternative is needed now more than ever.