Science & Technology
Feds Sued for Hiding NSA Snooping in Terrorism Cases
Lets them keep defendants from challenging constitutionality
Women Increasingly Using Donor Eggs for Pregnancy
More than half resulting in live birth
Anti-Fracking Rally in Canada Turns Violent
40 arrested; police vehicles torched
Tea Party Members Score Well on Scientific Literacy
Scored slightly higher than non-tea partiers
The Fast Emergence of Obamacare Fraud
Scam artists have seemingly found a friend in Obamacare.
Silk Road Defendant's New Lawyer Also Defended Gitmo Detainee
Has some high-profile cases of people in the federal government's crosshairs
'Profound Abnormalities' Found in Brains of Football Players
Discovered in retired athletes after years of blows to the head
Florida Sheriff Considers Charging Parents of Teens Arrested in Connection With Bullied Girl's Suicide
Says they are in "total denial"
WHO Agency: Air Pollution Can Cause Cancer
"We consider this to be the most important environmental carcinogen, more so than passive smoking"
Scientists Recover Russian Meteor From Bottom of Lake
Largest recorded meteor strike in last century
Twitter Shares To Be Traded on New York Stock Exchange, Not NASDAQ
Facebook's market debut didn't go that well
Cyber War Waged By North Korea Cost South Korea $500 Million
More than 6,000 cyber attacks since 2010
Scientists Work on Innovating Prosthetics That Can Actually Feel
Learning parts of brain patterns associated with touch
FISA Court Changes Many Surveillance Requests Before Approval
Fighting back at reputation as a "rubber stamp" for NSA
Moose Populations Dying Off
No one is quite sure why, but climate change fears are raised
New Robocall Regulations Set to Start
Require prior approval from recipients, will likely lead to class action suits
Ex-Halliburton Manager Pleads Guilty to Destroying BP Oil Spill Evidence
Faces a year in prison and $100,000 fine
Feds Urge Supreme Court to Reject Challenge to NSA Spying
So much for that whole "oversight" thing
Increased Security at LAX After Second Dry Ice Explosion; Two Other Bombs Found
Police say "no nexus" with terrorism
Jonathan Rauch Explores America's Enormous 20-Year Shift on Gay Issues, But Where's the Credit for Tech Innovations?
Americans are finding out about the gays next door, because communication improvements over the past 20 years allow them to stay next door
Robert Gibbs: Fire Those Responsible For Obamacare Website
Former press secretary says something he probably wouldn't if he still had the job
Blue Screen of Death Seen on iPhone 5S
Traditionally associated with older versions of windows
Jerry Brown Vetoes Bill Banning Warrantless Searches of E-Mails in California
Not the first time Moonbeam's vetoed a privacy bill
UK Environment Secretary Attacks Foes of GM Golden Rice
Says opponents are "wicked" and activism could result in blindness and death of third-world children
NSA Spying Prompts Concerns About US Control of Internet Infrastructure
Call for more countries to participate