Outbreak: Our Next Global Pandemic (2017)

If an enterprising bookmaker decided to offer odds on which apocalyptic event is most likely to wipe out the human race, a pandemic would… | Continue reading


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Silicon Valley Thinks Everyone Feels the Same Six Emotions

From Alexa to self-driving cars, emotion-detecting technologies are becoming ubiquitous—but they rely on out-of-date science | Continue reading


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Are You OK with Scientists Studying Your Tweets?

Anything “public” on social media may be fair game, but researchers should be more ethical about using that data | Continue reading


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I Tried, and Failed, to Find Out Where My Electricity Comes From

A friend once told me that a defining characteristic of the 21st century is mass reliance on technologies and systems that we know are… | Continue reading


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How bots were born from spam

The first commercial spam message was sent in 1994—at least that’s the general consensus. | Continue reading


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A Visual History of the Future

How did the artists of the past envision the world to come? | Continue reading


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Emotion Science Keeps Getting More Complicated. Can AI Keep Up?

We may never be able to build a machine that can recognize the full diversity of human emotional experience | Continue reading


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Black Mirror, Light Mirror: Teaching Technology Ethics Through Speculation

Even if we can’t predict the future, we can use science fiction to think through different possibilities | Continue reading


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Noise Pollution Is Making the Oceans Unbearable for Underwater Life

Constant loud sounds aren’t just bad for humans — they’re making fish and other animals sick as well | Continue reading


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Meet Your iPhone’s Grandparent

How the calculator morphed into the pocket computer—the predecessor of today’s smartphones | Continue reading


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