Tatiana Baez
What Climate Change Sounds Like on a Cello
It may not have the immediate hit of a mind-controlled cello duet, but it's a slow burn that stands to bring the harsh reality of global warming to a fever pitch.
Imagine a World Where You Couldn’t Publicly Access the Internet
Much of the world is dependent on libraries and cybercafes for getting online, but the supply is dwindling.
How to Immerse Yourself in "Good" Internet Tracking
In which I test spin Immersion, a new network data visualization that displays personal email history in attractive webs.
Researchers Are This Close To Making Cheap, Portable Desalinization Real
Avoiding the fresh waterpocalypse won't be easy, but it's possible.
This New Mapping Project Drills Home the Threat of Fracking
The team behind FrackFinder doesn't have enough eyes and ears to sort through images of all 6,638 fracking sites that pock the Marcellus Shale region, so they're calling on volunteers for help.
NASA Wants You to Take Pictures of Clouds
With the CloudSpotter app, now you can lay around in the grass on a criminally gorgeous day AND contribute to weather science.
myWater Turns Your Sink Into A Smart Pool
With myWater, Anthony Jakubiak's aim is simple: Give consumers a way to control their water use, or at least give it a little more thought than they already do.
Will the NSA Now Be Slammed With Records Requests?
Many Americans were upset about news of pervasive NSA snooping. But the revelations may've opened up an unexpected can of worms for the government.
Let's Go Fly Bikes
Researchers in the Czech Republic have revealed a 210-pound remote-controlled bicycle capable of hovering a few meters above the ground. You’ll only be flying for five minutes, but still.