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An Anti-Science Congressman Is Fighting the SEC’s ExxonMobil Probe

Posted on October 3, 2016 by Sarah Emerson for Motherboard

The oil company has been fueling climate change doubt for its own benefit, and possibly deceiving investors. Continue reading An Anti-Science Congressman Is Fighting the SEC’s ExxonMobil Probe→

Posted in attorney general, climate change, Exxon investigation, exxonmobil, House Science Committee, Lamar Smith, NOAA, oil and gas, SEC, subpoena power

A Theory On Why Birds Don’t Crash Into Each Other

Posted on September 29, 2016 by Sarah Emerson for Motherboard

Future anti-crash systems could take a lesson from birds. Continue reading A Theory On Why Birds Don’t Crash Into Each Other→

Posted in Aircraft, anti-crash systems, Bird Flight, budgerigars, flight patterns, flight synchronization, murmurations, parakeets, social hierarchy | Tagged Aerodynamics, University of Queensland

Trump’s Campaign Is Trying to Cover Up His Lies About Climate Change

Posted on September 28, 2016 by Sarah Emerson for Motherboard

56 percent of his supporters believe in climate change, unlike their candidate. Continue reading Trump’s Campaign Is Trying to Cover Up His Lies About Climate Change→

Posted in climate change, climate science, Donald Trump, Hoax, Mike Pence, presidential debates, us presidential election 2016, voting issues | Tagged Global Warming

Police Brutality Is a Campaign Issue, So Departments Ignore It on Social Media

Posted on September 27, 2016 by Sarah Emerson for Motherboard

Facebook and Twitter are allowing law enforcement to manipulate their public image. Continue reading Police Brutality Is a Campaign Issue, So Departments Ignore It on Social Media→

Posted in black lives matter, Facebook, Police Brutality, police shootings, policing, presidential debates, race relations, racism, Social Media, twitter

Trump vs. Clinton: Who’s Better on the Environment?

Posted on September 26, 2016 by Sarah Emerson for Motherboard

A Motherboard report card. Continue reading Trump vs. Clinton: Who’s Better on the Environment?→

Posted in Clinton, Debate 2016, Environment, EPA, fracking, keystone XL, Paris Climate Pact, trump, wildlife

Dakota Pipeline Protesters Claim Facebook Censored Video of Mass Arrest

Posted on September 14, 2016 by Sarah Emerson for Motherboard

Are Facebook’s accidental takedowns a symptom of its subjective view toward news? Continue reading Dakota Pipeline Protesters Claim Facebook Censored Video of Mass Arrest→

Posted in Censorship, Dakota Access pipeline, Facebook, livestream, North Dakota, oil pipeline, protesters, Social Media, Standing Rock Sioux, Unicorn Riot

This Fertility Doctor Used His Own Sperm to Impregnate Patients

Posted on September 13, 2016 by Sarah Emerson for Motherboard

Dr. Donald Cline admitted to using personal sperm samples fifty times at his former Indiana fertility practice. Continue reading This Fertility Doctor Used His Own Sperm to Impregnate Patients→

Posted in 23andMe, artificial insemination, Donald Cline, felony charges, fertility, indiana, medical ethics, offspring limits, paternity, sperm donors | Tagged Pregnancy

Can Airbnb’s New Fixes Prevent Racism?

Posted on September 10, 2016 by Sarah Emerson for Motherboard

Airbnb just released a new set of rules to fight racial profiling on its platform. Continue reading Can Airbnb’s New Fixes Prevent Racism?→

Posted in discrimination, eric holder, Laura W Murphy, minorities, policy update, racial profiling, racism, sharing economy, silicon valley, tech | Tagged Airbnb

IBM’s Watson Is Playing at This Year’s US Open

Posted on September 8, 2016 by Sarah Emerson for Motherboard

The supercomputer’s newest task is running one of the biggest events in tennis: this month’s US Open championships. Continue reading IBM’s Watson Is Playing at This Year’s US Open→

Posted in Apps, Artificial Intelligence, IBM Watson, natural language recognition, tennis championships, US open, USTA | Tagged Supercomputer

Apple’s Newest Product Isn’t a Phone or Watch, It’s a Lifestyle

Posted on September 8, 2016 by Sarah Emerson for Motherboard

One message was clear at yesterday’s Apple keynote: Buy into their lifestyle or become obsolete. Continue reading Apple’s Newest Product Isn’t a Phone or Watch, It’s a Lifestyle→

Posted in airpods, analog, Apple event, Apple lifestyle, Apple Watch Series 2, Headphone Jack, iphone 7, iPhone 7 Plus, Phil Schiller, Technology, Tim Cook | Tagged Behavior

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