David Pogue is a six-time Emmy winner for his stories on "CBS Sunday Morning," where he's been a correspondent since 2002. Pogue hosts the CBS News podcast "Unsung Science." He's also a New York Times ...
There's just not enough time to cover them all, and 2025 was packed with gems you probably haven't heard of. For those ...
Everyone engages in self-talk. But much depends on the way we do it. Scientists now find that the right words can free us from our fears and make us as wise about ourselves as we often are about ...
Struggling in that PS5 game? Don't worry, a ghost player who can look like Yoda trained on YouTube, Twitch and social media posts can help you ...
Arguably, the (Come To) Daddy of them all, he’s kept his mystique intact and still commands huge audiences across the globe, despite being utterly uncompromising in his sound and vision, which has ...
The former, a repurposed Electrolux facility, went online in September 2024, only 122 days after construction began. The ...
Liz Wolfe is an associate editor at Reason covering tech, free speech, and China. For Reason TV, she has interviewed sex workers and tattoo artists; for Reason, she has interviewed venture capitalists ...
Yesterday, Civitas Outlook published my column on the lawfulness of the Trump Administration's drug boat strikes. Depending on your view, that column is either quite timely (there were additional boat ...
Welcome to Mixmag's guide to the best tracks of 2025. Each month we’ve been bringing you rolling updates with recommendations of the best electronic music released around the world. Expect house, ...
Techno may pulse through clubs and festivals throughout the world today, but its humble beginnings are based in Detroit. Originated in the early 1980s by a group of teenagers, the electronic music ...
Abstract: I welcome you to the fourth issue of the IEEE Communications Surveys and Tutorials in 2021. This issue includes 23 papers covering different aspects of communication networks. In particular, ...
While Donald Trump’s executive orders claim to defend civil rights through “colorblind” neutrality, his rhetoric exposes what this supposed neutrality protects: not equality, but an unjust racial ...