Parents lament their teenagers’ noses constantly in their phones, but they might want to take stock of their own screen time habits. A study out…
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your ad hereAn internship at a hospital in Malawi was an eye-opening experience for Sonia Sosa. “Sometimes, there are tons of babies, and there are not that…
your ad hereSocial media giants Facebook and Twitter said they have removed hundreds of pages and accounts linked to Russia and Iran ahead of the midterm elections…
your ad hereIn the heart of New York City, one artist has created a dystopic version of Times Square, submerging it underwater and filling it with a…
your ad hereFrom an app to diagnose disease on Zambian farms to Tinder-style matchmaking for Senegalese land owners and young farmers, young coders have been finding solutions…
your ad hereU.S. President Donald Trump said on Monday that it is “very dangerous” for social media companies like Twitter and Facebook to silence voices on their…
your ad herePeople in big cities around the world typically enjoy a wide range of public transportation options. Those who own smartphones also have the choice of…
your ad hereGoogle has been in the headlines recently, and the news was not good. The technology company left the Chinese market eight years ago to protest…
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your ad hereTech companies like Google’s YouTube, Facebook and Twitter have long been global platforms for free expression but are increasingly facing calls to respond to offensive…
your ad hereGoogle is planning a return to China. But the project is shrouded in secrecy, and employees are demanding transparency. According to a report by The…
your ad hereAfter long resisting change, Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey wants to revamp the “core” of the service to fight rampant abuse and misinformation. But it’s not…
your ad hereOutfielder Rolando Rodriguez from Panama heard a reporter’s question, but he doesn’t speak English. So Georgia shortstop Tai Peete helped him out, pecking the words…
your ad hereA majority of U.S. states has adopted technology that allows the federal government to see inside state computer systems managing voter data or voting devices…
your ad hereGreta Van Susteren talks to technology journalist Kara Swisher about cybersecurity and privacy. …
your ad hereOne American university is putting electronic voice-controlled assistants in every student housing room on campus. Saint Louis University recently announced it will equip every student…
your ad hereHow do you know if a piece of art is real or fake? Ask a scientist. At New York’s Metropolitan Museum of Art, chemistry, physics…
your ad hereCuba’s government said it provided free internet to the Communist-run island’s more than 5 million cellphone users on Tuesday, in an eight-hour test before it…
your ad hereTesla’s board named a special committee of three directors on Tuesday to evaluate possibly taking the electric carmaker private, although it said it had yet…
your ad hereThe world will soon have its first batch of commercially available 3D-printed concrete homes. A consortium of the Dutch municipality of Eindhoven, Eindhoven University of…
your ad hereThe world will soon have its first batch of commercially available 3-D-printed concrete homes. A consortium of the Dutch municipality of Eindhoven, Eindhoven University of…
your ad hereTesla’s handling of Chief Executive Elon Musk’s proposal to take the carmaker private and its failure to promptly file a formal disclosure has raised governance…
your ad hereEven if you have “Location History” off, Google often stores your precise location. Here’s how to delete those markers and some best-effort practices that keep…
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