This is a ledger of that machine and the men who fed it. No both-sides-ism here, no polite equivocating. It's told from the ground up — from the family walking out of Lydda in July 1948 with a kettle ...
Your Fitbit Is Reporting to HR Here's a sentence that would have sounded like paranoid science fiction fifteen years ago and today reads like a Tuesday HR memo: your employer may already know your ...
A pattern has emerged following the deaths and disappearances of scientists in the U.S., prompting further theories about the nature of the cases. A new pattern has been identified in a case involving ...
It's a single-celled parasite, Cyclospora cayetanensis, that rides in on unwashed produce and turns the small intestine into a battlefield — watery, “explosive” diarrhea, cramping, a fever too timid ...
How water, land, mail, manpower and sugar are quietly failing at the same time — and why nobody is running the story as one story A levee doesn't fail all at once. It fails in five places nobody was ...
User and Entity Behavior Analytics. Born in a Gartner white paper in 2015, raised in corporate security operations centers, and now, a decade later, quietly running the plumbing of the American ...
Why would a booster allow a cancer to come back? Well, it turned out it's very simple that boosters suppress the TE-C cell response. The first two will increase it a bit, but a booster suppresses it.
A U.S. scientist has reportedly disappeared under mysterious circumstances following a series of experiments linked to quantum physics. The case has sparked intense speculation, with questions ...
How the banksters intend to manage their sacred “economy” which now has a quite large anchor attached. Seven of nine planetary boundaries are transgressed — the Potsdam Institute said so plainly in ...
Microsoft's own sustainability accounting puts consumption at more than 125 million liters of water per year for a single data center, and the company measures its thirst with a metric called Water ...
You cannot bomb a captive economy back to zero and then act surprised when the humanitarian bill comes due; that bill was always coming due, on a payment plan nobody consented to. And here's the ...
Television anchorman Kent Brockman mistakenly concludes that a species of hostile space ants is mounting an attack and tries to make nice with the invading force by uttering one of his most famous ...