Composable enterprise spurs innovation | MIT Technology Review
Overall, 74% of companies accelerated plans to move to the cloud by more than a year, jettisoning legacy technologies and operating models to...
The US government is working on solar geoengineering research
Why is it so controversial?: Geoengineering has long been a taboo subject among scientists, and some believe it should stay that way. ...
US government develops solar geoengineering research plan
The move, which has not been previously reported, marks the first federally coordinated U.S. effort of its kind. It could pave the...
How To Safely Track Your Period After Roe
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The Download: The Shame Trap of Algorithms and London’s Safer Crosswalks
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How algorithms trap...
Donald Trump’s online fans contradict and confuse each other
Spoiler alert: Our annual Innovators Under 35 list isn't really about what a small group of bright young people have been up to...
Indigenous Affairs | MIT Technology Review
“These indigenous people were killed for their country,” Alvin Harvey, SM '20, an Aero/Astro PhD student and a member of the Navajo Nation,...
35 innovators under 35: climate change
Clean energy technologies in the electricity, transportation, industrial and construction sectors will drive this change, as the use of fossil fuels in these...
How green steel made with electricity can clean up a dirty industry
Industrial steelmaking spews out about two tons of carbon dioxide emissions for every ton of steel produced, representing nearly 10% of such emissions...
Plus: why we need smarter cities and not “smart cities”
The ad reads like an offer of salvation: Cancer kills many people. But there is hope in Apatone, a patented vitamin C-based...