Science & Technology
Jared Diamond, Imperialist?
A human rights worker takes on The World Until Yesterday
Malala Yousufzai's Latest Surgery a Success
The teenage women's rights activist was shot in the head by a Taliban gunman in October
How Litigation Threatens Professional Football
Lawsuits from injured players may spell the end of the NFL.
Nanny State Feds Hamper Mobile Apps for Kids
Can't let families make decisions about what children should have on their phones, can they?
Google Settles Links Dispute with French Media Companies
Will pay them off by starting fund that helps them improve their Internet operations
Pilot Who Lost Consciousness Midair Had Food Poisoning or Virus
Well, at least he wasn't drunk
Dell Nears Possible $24 Million Buyout
May sell to company's founder and take company private
FTC's Nanny State App Rules Supersede Parenting
Like the government would trust parents to decide what's best for their kids
ObamaCare Contraception Compromise Met with Skepticism
Critics say government can't pick and choose who gets religious exemptions
Do We Live in a Post-Truth Era?
Experts manufacture whatever facts an activist, politician, or bureaucrat needs.
Playstation 4 Reportedly to be Released This Year
Announcement expected later this month
Ukrainian-Russian Rocket Carrying U.S.-Made Satellite Crashes into Pacific
Failed shortly after launch
Waterfront Surveillance Cameras in Seattle Greeted by Concern
More than two dozen cameras have been installed
Russian Rocket Falls into the Pacific
Was carrying an American telecommunications satellite
Facebook's Gift Feature to Include Plastic Cards
Currently only available in four stores
Girl Wins Science Fair with Detective Dad's Drug Dogs
Also was allowed to incorporate actual cocaine into experiment
Former Record Industry Lawyer Now Works in Copyright Office
Hello, government/corporate revolving door!
Aaron Swartz: The Punishment Did Not Fit the Crime
As long as prosecutors have the option to put first-time computer trespassers behind bars for decades, we will continue to see such clear injustices.
Private Space Plane "Dream Chaser" Slated for Test Launch
In six to eight weeks
New York Times Hacked by Chinese
In apparent retaliation for an investigation into the prime minister, Wen Jiabao
Researchers Research Research Oversight, Conclude Research Needs More of It
Duplicate research grants from the U.S. government found
Ancient Tapeworm Eggs Found in 270 Million Year Old Shark Feces
A rare find, predates oldest tapeworm by 140 million years
NASA Launches Next Generation Tracking Satellites
First of three Tracking and Data Relay Satellites launched
BlackBerry Announces Alicia Keys as Global Creative Director
The company formerly known as RIM jumping the shark?
Scientists Redefine Habitable Zone Around Stars
Offers a better understanding of just which exo-planets may support life
Can the U.S. Defend Itself if Sequestration Cuts Really Happen?
If the military can't absorb a $55 billion hit, it's not worth what we've been spending on it.