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Why Bury Broadband Fiber When You Can Just Glue It to the Road?

Posted on July 12, 2018 by Kaleigh Rogers

TRAXyL, a DC-based startup, hopes their patented resin will provide more options for building affordable internet infrastructure. Continue reading Why Bury Broadband Fiber When You Can Just Glue It to the Road?→

Posted in broadband, digital divide, fiber internet, fiber optics, infrastructure, Internet

It Took 600 Years to Figure Out This Mysterious, Exploding Ancient Star

Posted on July 10, 2018 by Kaleigh Rogers

Korean royal astrologers saw a new star appear in the sky in 1437 AD, and it took 600 years for astronomers to find what they had seen, and explain why it appeared that night. Continue reading It Took 600 Years to Figure Out This Mysterious, Exploding Ancient Star→

Posted in astronomy, history, NoVA, Podcasts, Science | Tagged Astrophysics, Stars

One of Trump’s Top SCOTUS Contenders Is a Major Net Neutrality Opponent

Posted on July 9, 2018 by Kaleigh Rogers

Judge Brett Kavanaugh argued that the regulations violated the First Amendment rights of ISPs. Continue reading One of Trump’s Top SCOTUS Contenders Is a Major Net Neutrality Opponent→

Posted in big telecom, fcc, POTUS, SCOTUS, supreme court, trump

The Mystery of the Kentucky ‘Meat Shower’

Posted on July 3, 2018 by Kaleigh Rogers

A “meat shower” is exactly what it sounds like, but it turns out there’s a pretty simple, likely explanation for what caused it. Continue reading The Mystery of the Kentucky ‘Meat Shower’→

Posted in kentucky, meat, mysteries, Podcasts, supernatural, Vultures

We’ve Saved One of the Coral Reefs by Simply Bothering to Do Something

Posted on June 28, 2018 by Kaleigh Rogers

Coral doesn’t have to be doomed, we just have to actually try to save it. Continue reading We’ve Saved One of the Coral Reefs by Simply Bothering to Do Something→

Posted in barrier reefs, climate change, coral, coral bleaching, Environment, oceans | Tagged Water

This Smartphone Airbag Automatically Protects Your Phone When You Drop It

Posted on June 28, 2018 by Kaleigh Rogers

The design was a thesis project for a German engineering student. Continue reading This Smartphone Airbag Automatically Protects Your Phone When You Drop It→

Posted in engineering, inventions, iPhones, phone cases

Facebook Quietly Ended Its Rural Internet Laser Drone Program

Posted on June 27, 2018 by Kaleigh Rogers

The Aquila technology was part of a plan to provide high speed internet to remote, rural areas around the globe. Continue reading Facebook Quietly Ended Its Rural Internet Laser Drone Program→

Posted in Drones, Internet, rural broadband, technologies

Google Says Its AI That Makes Phone Calls Isn’t Good Enough to Be Dangerous

Posted on June 27, 2018 by Kaleigh Rogers

At a product demonstration, executives did their best to assuage fears about the unsettling new technology. Continue reading Google Says Its AI That Makes Phone Calls Isn’t Good Enough to Be Dangerous→

Posted in ai, Artificial Intelligence, communication, dystopia, Google Assistant, Machine Learning

Send this Article to All Your Friends Who Believe in Chemtrails

Posted on June 26, 2018 by Kaleigh Rogers

On the season two premiere of Science Solved It, we dive into one of the most pervasive conspiracy theories: chemtrails. Continue reading Send this Article to All Your Friends Who Believe in Chemtrails→

Posted in airplanes, chemtrails, climate change, conspiracy theories, contrails

Meat Rain, Blood Waterfalls, and Chemtrails Star in the Second Season of Our Podcast

Posted on June 25, 2018 by Kaleigh Rogers

Science Solved It returns Tuesday, June 26 with all new episodes. Continue reading Meat Rain, Blood Waterfalls, and Chemtrails Star in the Second Season of Our Podcast→

Posted in chemtrails, mysteries, Podcasts, research, Science | Tagged Audio

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