
Cuba's "Sonic Attack" on the U.S. Embassy Could Have Been Merely Sounds Emitted by a Listening Device
A Penn bioengineer disputes a recent New York Times report suggesting microwaves accounted for what occurred at the U.S. embassy in Havana

Cuba's "Sonic Attack" on the U.S. Embassy Could Have Been Merely Sounds Emitted by a Listening Device
A Penn bioengineer disputes a recent New York Times report suggesting microwaves accounted for what occurred at the U.S. embassy in Havana

Only 150 of Your Facebook Contacts Are Real Friends
Even with social media, we max out at 150 real relationships


Forcefully Unplugged
Temporary reminders of the invisible technology in our daily lives

Smartphones Are Helping Health Workers Combat Tuberculosis
Encrypted videos enable medication monitoring from afar

How Cryptojacking Can Corrupt the Internet of Things
IoT devices often have weak security, making them prime targets for criminals looking to score digital cash

Turn a Wall into a Touch Screen Cheap
Researchers used a couple of hundred dollars worth of materials to turn a wall into a giant touch screen

How the Testing of Google Duplex Is Coming Along

Do Microwaves Cause Cancer?
Let’s take a look at 4 microwave myths that science has proven false

Friends of Friends Can Reveal Hidden Information about a Person
Stanford scientist Johan Ugander explains his research on dissimilarities in social networks

Private Smarts: Can Digital Assistants Work without Prying into Our Lives?
Personalized AI requires personal data. Apple, Google and others say they can now grab more of it while keeping privacy and security intact

Why Do Robots Look Like Animals and Humans?
Boston Dynamic’s cute and uncannily realistic canine-bot is just one of many robots that are inspired by the natural world

How to Convert Your Wall into a Giant Touch Screen
Smart walls could track people’s gestures or monitor appliances