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Coinbase Ordered to Turn Over Identities of 14,355 Cryptocurrency Traders to the IRS

Posted on November 29, 2017 by Daniel Oberhaus

The exchange lost a legal battle and now Bitcoin’s tax problem is coming to a head. Continue reading Coinbase Ordered to Turn Over Identities of 14,355 Cryptocurrency Traders to the IRS→

Posted in 14355, Bitcoin, Coinbase, court, court case, cryptocurrency, identities, irs, News, Order, tech, traders

Physicists Made an Unprecedented 53 Qubit Quantum Simulator

Posted on November 29, 2017 by Daniel Oberhaus

These special quantum computers are able to model physical interactions that are too complex for conventional supercomputers. Continue reading Physicists Made an Unprecedented 53 Qubit Quantum Simulator→

Posted in Christopher Monroe, D Wave, lasers, qubits | Tagged Harvard, MIT, University of Maryland

This Graphene Researcher Is Making Computers You Can Wear

Posted on November 29, 2017 by Daniel Oberhaus

Felice Torrisi’s circuits printed on cloth are the future of fashion. Continue reading This Graphene Researcher Is Making Computers You Can Wear→

Posted in fashion, materials science, nanotechnology | Tagged Clothing, Graphene

The Psychologist Leading a Psychedelic Research Revolution

Posted on November 29, 2017 by Daniel Oberhaus

James Fadiman is legitimizing research into psychedelic microdosing. Continue reading The Psychologist Leading a Psychedelic Research Revolution→

Posted in anxiety, depression, lsd, Microdosing, Psychedlic, psychology

Can You Mine Cryptocurrency With a Tesla? A Feasibility Study

Posted on November 28, 2017 by Daniel Oberhaus

Someone claimed to use their Tesla to power a cryptocurrency mine. But would this wild idea actually be worth it? Continue reading Can You Mine Cryptocurrency With a Tesla? A Feasibility Study→

Posted in Bitcoin, cryptocurrencies, elon musk, Ethereum, Mining-Rig | Tagged Clean Energy

This Antarctic Selfie Is Helping Build the Interplanetary Internet

Posted on November 28, 2017 by Daniel Oberhaus

Delay Tolerant Networking is the future of getting online in space. Continue reading This Antarctic Selfie Is Helping Build the Interplanetary Internet→

Posted in antarctica, Internet on Mars, ip, TCP, Vint Cerf

Watch This Doc on Alien Gangsters and the ‘Biggest Story Never Told’

Posted on November 27, 2017 by Daniel Oberhaus

“Patient Seventeen” chronicles the final surgery of Dr. Roger Leir, who claimed to remove extraterrestrial implants from the bodies of abductees. Continue reading Watch This Doc on Alien Gangsters and the ‘Biggest Story Never Told’→

Posted in Alien implant, Jeremy Corbell, Patient Seventeen, Roger Leir, Steve Colbern

Researchers Created the First Hybrid Link for a Quantum Internet

Posted on November 22, 2017 by Daniel Oberhaus

Figuring out how to route information between two different types of quantum nodes has been a significant technical barrier to the quantum net. Continue reading Researchers Created the First Hybrid Link for a Quantum Internet→

Posted in Internet, Nicolas Maring, qubit | Tagged ICFO, Quantum

Flat Earthers Are Shooting a Guy 2,000 Feet in the Air in a Homemade Rocket

Posted on November 22, 2017 by Daniel Oberhaus

“Mad Mike” Hughes is a former NASCAR crew chief, denier of science, and daredevil. This weekend he will launch himself over a mile in a homemade rocket. Continue reading Flat Earthers Are Shooting a Guy 2,000 Feet in the Air in a Homemade Rocket→

Posted in diy, mad mike hughes, research flat earth | Tagged Rocket

How a Wi-Fi Pineapple Can Steal Your Data (And How to Protect Yourself From It)

Posted on November 20, 2017 by Daniel Oberhaus

The Wi-Fi Pineapple enables anyone to steal data on public Wi-Fi networks. Here’s how it facilitates two sophisticated network attacks and how to protect yourself against them. Continue reading How a Wi-Fi Pineapple Can Steal Your Data (And How to Protect Yourself From It)→

Posted in Darren Kitchen, Hak5, how-to, man-in-the-middle, Wi-Fi Pineapple

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