How AI Could Make Urban Bicycling a Whole Lot Easier
Cyclists could soon be riding ‘green waves’ with help from deep learning. Continue reading How AI Could Make Urban Bicycling a Whole Lot Easier
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Cyclists could soon be riding ‘green waves’ with help from deep learning. Continue reading How AI Could Make Urban Bicycling a Whole Lot Easier
Researcher proposes an information infrastructure “beyond what is unlikely to ever be supported by commercialized information and communication systems.” Continue reading A Plea for Multispace, the DIY Civic Internet That Will Never Exist
Finally, I tried virtual reality. It was amazing and didn’t even make me hurl. Continue reading The Last VR Convert
Finally, I tried virtual reality. It was amazing and didn’t even make me hurl. Continue reading The Last VR Convert
“While investing in basic research typically doesn’t make sense for a business, it has been a winning strategy for our nation.” Continue reading In Op-Ed, Eric Schmidt Argues for Government Role in Basic Research
A new study cites ‘unfairness’ as the leading factor in why people bail from tech jobs. Continue reading When a $200,000 Tech Salary Just Isn’t Worth It
Rising sea levels are more than a coastal problem. Continue reading New Simulations Predict the United States’ Coming Climate Change Mass Migration
An early-warning system for the biological ‘big one.’ Continue reading This Transgenic Mouse Is a Flu Pandemic Canary
An early-warning system for the biological ‘big one.’ Continue reading This Transgenic Mouse Is a Flu Pandemic Canary
Computers are optimized for nanosecond and millisecond scales, but that’s not good enough anymore. Continue reading Beware the Microsecond