Although the U.S. Federal Communications Commission approved a measure to remove net neutrality rules in December, Washington state is fighting back. The state governor has signed a bill that protects net neutrality, preventing internet service providers (ISPs) from slowing down or blocking online Read More...
Instead of reading up on what everyone is already talking about, futurist Richard Watson has different method for being informed. He utilizes what he calls a smart information filter—a net that captures what’s happening and what really matters without making you a slave to information of Read More...
New research suggests a pretty straightforward way to bust gender stereotypes: Get men and women to work closely alongside each Read More...
The results of two new studies — both published in the journal Neuron — suggest that the brain's immune cells may hold the key to future treatments for Alzheimer's Read More...
People driving by a McDonald's in Lynwood, California, might be baffled by an upside-down sign. The golden arches, typically standing as an M, have been flipped over to become a W. But this isn't a bizarre prank or a careless mistake. The upside-down arches are in "celebration of women Read More...
Last year, Chinese consumers got a chance to verify the goodness of the steaks coming to them from a local producer. Now they’ll be able to track their meat all way back to farms in Australia, one of the country’s major beef suppliers, thanks to the help of technology that makes it hard to Read More...
The proportion of the global population living in urban areas has risen from half in 2000 to 55 percent now, and is predicted to reach two-thirds by 2050. That means more people than ever will be away from nature, which means people are missing the proven health and wellbeing benefits that come Read More...
Of all the issues that face our society, climate change and inequality are two of the most pressing. They also happen to be two issues that can be solved simultaneously. According to new research, the risk of missing emissions targets increases dramatically under economic scenarios that emphasizes Read More...
When humans engage in communal practices—such as dancing or singing—our ability to think about other people’s feelings is enhanced, and sometimes, our heart rates even synchronize. When you add romance to the mix, things get even more interesting. According to new research, holding your loved Read More...
While Monsanto claims the chemicals used in their pesticides are safe, many researchers have been saying for years that the weedkilling chemical glyphosate is linked to cancer. This week, a federal court hearing in San Francisco will turn a public spotlight on to the science surrounding the safety Read More...